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"Al Kondo" wrote in message
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I am a long time diy'er and recently found a couple of home jobs where
a router is the only tool that could handle the job. In one job, I
wanted to trim some facing I was applying to my kitchen cabinets; in
the other, I needed to round off an edge of a wooden trim I was
placing onto my kitchen counter.

I am now in the market for buying a router. However, in looking at
the options, I need some advice about:

- are there differences among routers?
- how many horse power is necessary or wise to get?
- is brand name of the router important with respect to performance?
- how important is it to get a router table?

I am giving myself my own Xmas present on this one. I hope to buy
some bits as well. Therefore , some thoughts on this would be helpful
as well.

Al



Cisco makes the best routers.




 
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