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Default Milwaukee 5625

I just used mine (in a serious sense) for the first time tonight to
learn how to use rail & stile bits and how to raise a door panel.

It dropped right down in speed for that 3" door panel and cut it like a
single purpose tool would.

I'm a liking this.

The above the table bit height adjustment feature is nice to have.

Oh ... I'm going to post a pic of my first door over on abpw in a few
minutes then toddle off to bed. Subject line will be "First Panel"

Bill
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