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From: dalec@shark.TEK.COM (Dale Coats)
Date: 20 Jul 88 20:17:46 GMT

I have been reading about the routers on the net, and find it most
interesting. I too am a Craftsman man and have had good luck with mine.

I find since I have made a router table it has become one of the most
used tools in my shop. The only thing I don't care to much for is when
you have to adjust the depth. It means getting down under the table and being
careful not to drop the router on the floor as you adjust or change
bits.

By the way can anyone recommend a hand router ? Have you used them?
and what do you think of them? Any comments or suggestions would be
welcomed.




 

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