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eBay item number: 7627496304

An SDS driven morticing drill.

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Guy King wrote:
eBay item number: 7627496304

An SDS driven morticing drill.


And the link to it.
http://tinyurl.com/mxabm

ps here's tiny for GK
http://tinyurl.com


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That's a mad idea, I wonder how well it works?

I suspect you're right, it will chew a very ragged hole - but for jobs
like assembling a heavy timber frame to find a single mortice is
misplaced, it might be just the thing.

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ps here's tiny for GK
http://tinyurl.com


I deliberatly didn't use a tinyURL of simliar because some people don't
like them and pasting an eBay number into eBay's search window takes
seconds.

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ps here's tiny for GK
http://tinyurl.com


I deliberatly didn't use a tinyURL of simliar because some people
don't like them and pasting an eBay number into eBay's search window
takes seconds.


You mean the paranoid ones?

It might take seconds to paste it into ebay,but you have to type in ebays
URL first to do it. :-)

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You mean the paranoid ones?


Quite a lot of people won't follow a link unless they have some idea of
where it's going. Particularly at work, where dodgy links can get you
into considerable trouble.

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On 17/6/06 13:16, "Guy King" wrote:

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You mean the paranoid ones?


Quite a lot of people won't follow a link unless they have some idea of
where it's going. Particularly at work, where dodgy links can get you
into considerable trouble.



I agree. Why not just prune the eBay URL to what's needed?
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.d...tem=7627496304

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I agree. Why not just prune the eBay URL to what's needed?
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.d...tem=7627496304


I could do that, but just the ebay number does the trick.

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On Fri, 16 Jun 2006 22:53:59 +0100, Guy King wrote:
eBay item number: 7627496304

An SDS driven morticing drill.


£90!!! (+£14.95 P&P)

I'd rather buy a cheapo morticer from Axminster:

URL:http://www.axminster.co.uk/recno/11/product-Perform-CCM-Bench-Morticer-21725.htm

£69.90! (free P&P)

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I'd rather buy a cheapo morticer from Axminster:


Hard to get the edge of a door under it, though.

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