"National Masonry introduce £50,000 CNC"

If you are thinking of buying a CNC miller-router you might like to visit National Masonry\'s warehouse and offices in Bishop Auckland for their open days on 15 and 16 September.

National Masonry are introducing the new Cobalm miller-router, which will normally have a price-tag of less than £50,000 in any case and will come with special offers during the open days.

The new Cobalm comes with an automatic change 20-tool magazine and work areas of 2.5m or 3m x 1.5m as standard, although larger tables can be supplied.

The software has been developed directly from the Cobalm D15 CNC bridge saw that National Masonry introduced two years ago - and they have already sold 30 Cobalm bridge saws into the UK, making them Cobalm\'s number one agent. The saws usually carry a price tag of £25,000 but will have a discount of 7.5% during the open days. The new miller-router can cope with the same range of jobs as other CNCs on the market - especially for producing kitchen worktops, but also for engraving, polishing and sculpting.

Andy Bell, managing director of National Masonry, says: "It\'s about time Britain saw a sensibly priced CNC that masons don\'t have to wait years and years to reap the benefits of. It\'s a simple, no frills machine that will do the job."

Visitors will be able to see the Cobalm miller-router working during the open days. The range of machinery, tools and consumables available from National Masonry will be on view.

To help National Masonry organise their open days, Andy Bell requests anyone wishing to attend to contact him on Tel: 01388 661900.