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I have the Razier on a Freud and I love it. it is perm in the table.
for me it is too heavy to use free hand. If I had to do it again, probably get a different router that allowed easier access to the the collet but the razier is great, I would do that again. BRuce Alan W wrote: I wouldn't part with the Raizer NOW. Can't compare but it sure makes life easier. Took a look at the woodpecker catalog and see the router lift is about $289.00 with their plunge lift at $169.00. A Router Razier is $79.00 + shipping, is the extra $80 or so well spent getting the alum insert, the pin, and the removable rings with the plunge lift? It seems the plunge lift makes more sense for a dedicated in the table router, vs one that you have to pull out and use by hand on occassion. Alan -- --- BRuce |
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