wanted buying advice on router
I'm in the market to purchase a router.
I've seen too many bad reviews on the internet an would like for advise. What I'm looking for is a router with soft start, variable speed and also 1/2+1/4 colet. I would also prefer a plunge router around 2hp that would work nicely in a table. |
"Denis&Karen Desormeaux" wrote in message ... I'm in the market to purchase a router. I've seen too many bad reviews on the internet an would like for advise. What I'm looking for is a router with soft start, variable speed and also 1/2+1/4 colet. I would also prefer a plunge router around 2hp that would work nicely in a table. Check www.partwarner.com Mike G. |
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Some stuff from the page about Model 7529R
* Starts and runs on standard household current Advanced micro height adjuster Soft start and electronic brake Variable-speed adjustment * Easy blade changes 2 HP variable-speed adjustment Will accept 1/4" and 1/2" bits Good thing that it starts AND runs on household current. I hate it when I buy a tool and find out that it requires that special industrial current. Its even worse when I have to start it on industrial current but run it on military current. And the easy blade changes are very important to me because I change blades on my router frequently. GeraldR916 wrote: http://www.cpoworkshop.com/electric_tools/routers/ |
Sounds like you want a Dewalt 621. It fits your description
perfectly. I've had one for, I dunno, 5 years or so, used it both in and out of the table and I couldn't be happier with it. On Wed, 12 Jan 2005 12:16:48 -0500, "Denis&Karen Desormeaux" wrote: I'm in the market to purchase a router. I've seen too many bad reviews on the internet an would like for advise. What I'm looking for is a router with soft start, variable speed and also 1/2+1/4 colet. I would also prefer a plunge router around 2hp that would work nicely in a table. -- jc Published e-mail address is strictly for spam collection. If e-mailing me, please use jc631 at optonline dot net |
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