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Peter wrote:
I didn't get a table, 'cos all 60 were sold in the first 3 1/2 hours. Grr. Have you tried the help line? I have a sneaking suspicion that, if you still want one, you will have no trouble getting one tomorrow. Here is the deal. The router table states on the side of its box, now that I have bothered to look, that it is compatible with routers of diameter up to 6 and 1/4 inches, however, the routers on sale next to the table have a base of 6 and 3/8 inches; the units are not compatible. I cannot see a way of making them compatible without a lot of fuss and the help of a lathe or a milling machine, so both my units are going back to Aldi tomorrow. Pity, the table, apart from its flimsy wings and legs, seemed adequate, as did the router. Or you just don't know how to fit it? For the life of me I cannot see the Manu selling a router of their own brand and making a table of the same brand not fitting the router. lol -- Sir Benjamin Middlethwaite |
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