I use a rubber car mat which works well.
DWD
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Re: Aldi today 8/9/13
router mats are fantastic anything smaller than about 2x6" its a bit fiddly but will still be okChappy wrote:What is the mat used for?
the points is you supply the clamping force as you push down on the router
have never had a a bit off wood move yet
as long as the mat is not floating on dust your fine
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Re: Aldi today 8/9/13
One can but that anti slip mesh stuff in pound shops sometimes.
Back to Aldi, the Trowbridge store still has heaps of routers now at £16.99
Back to Aldi, the Trowbridge store still has heaps of routers now at £16.99