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Which is better under a router table, plunge or non-plunge? I've
watched the Router Workshop on TV with the older guy and his son and they swear by the plunge router with the springs removed. Is there a real advantage to that or is it just individual preferences? Gerry so many questions, so little knowledge P.S. Yet another question, is there a proper name for "non-plunge"? |
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