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On Thu, 23 Jun 2005 12:32:54 +0100, "RichardS"
wrote: "jg" wrote in message ... Argos have a cheap Challenge router on sale for £10 (half price) I was wondering if anyone had used this model? Is it suitable for table mounting. I realise that it's not going to be great, but I just wanted to try making a basic router table rather than clamping my current router upside down in my workmate. Any advice would be greatly appreciated Make sure the switch can be locked on - it seems that a trend (no pun intended!) in the lower-end routers is for non-locking switches, which IMHO actually makes the tool more dangerous for handheld use (you can end up in contortions trying to hold the switch down whilst working round a piece) and also makes it pretty damned useless for mounting in a table. I've a feeling that all routers now have to have a non-locking switch as a result of our benefactors in Brussels. I agree with you though, it does make them inherently more dangerous IMHO. For table use, it should be possible to get around that issue with use of a Ty-rap and then to mount a no-volt switch somewhere convenient. -- ..andy To email, substitute .nospam with .gl The information contained in this post is copyright the poster, and specifically may not be published in, or used by http://www.diybanter.com |
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