Loads on eBlag if you search for Morticer and narrow it down to the tools section.
Morticer. They're not noisy. In essence, all they are is an auger drill bit running within a square chisel like cutter which slices out the corners and trues the edges from the hole drilled by the auger, so the motor is the only part which is essentially creating any noise. The old Rexon ones were apparently quite a sturdy little unit, if you're browsing the second hand bench top market. The next step up from those is usually the industrial units like Sedgwick's etc.
Car Boot sales are better even than those, but I'm lazy and you have to be up early to get the best dealsI've found most of the time I can get a better bargain in certain tools through industrial/machine auctions.
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heres one it depends on how often u need to use one . if a lot not much cop as u would have to remove it after use http://www.axminster.co.uk/morticing-attachmentYou can get morticer attachments for some pillar drills if you already have one.
heres one it depends on how often u need to use one . if a lot not much cop as u would have to remove it after use http://www.axminster.co.uk/morticing-attachment
il stick to the vice on me bench and the concrete floor tahttp://www.axminster.co.uk/flamefast-sa4000-welding-bench
Ha, it does include the VAT.!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
£1,295.68 Inc. VAT
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