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1500w variable speed easy lift
http://www.rutlands.co.uk/pp+unbeatable ... omo=DK2080

i have around 7 or 8 routers from trimmers to 1850w hitachi and a small and big table
but the thought off a medium sized table with easy lift is sorely tempting :lol:

a bit different to a router and table its a fixed machine thats part off the table so not use able on its own
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Interesting. I seem to be acquiring more routers myself. Seems powerful and versatile, especially with the optional floor stand.

Are you going to take the plunge? (pun intended)
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yes i got it the next day :lol:
quite impressed reasonable accuracy seems easy to use havent used it in real anger yet but i had loads off 16x15mm bits off timber from converting 2x1" [21x43mm]into 20x21mm "L"shaped molding
it worked well with the feathers tight to the wood so i could pass all 12 or so through one after the other and it worked fairly well i now have loads off bits off quadrant rather than kindling for the winter :lol:
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Hi,

Thanks for the tip b-a but I'm starting to think routers are addictive just like my lathes. I've now got three 2,100W and a 1250W router plus four lathes and as you say this router/table unit sure is tempting; it doesn't need to make much moulding to pay for itself. :salute:

I'm now snow blind having just painted our front room ceiling. :lol: :lol:

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you need some small routers for the small detail around 600-800w nice and light one handed :huray: :huray:
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