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- From: hollen@megatek.UUCP (Dion Hollenbeck)
- Subject: Re: ROUTER TABLES
- In-Reply-To: pileiro@SATURN.GLASSBORO.EDU's message of Tue, 26 Jan 1993 10: 59:19 EST
- Message-ID: <HOLLEN.93Jan27115812@peg.megatek.UUCP>
- Sender: hollen@megatek.com (Dion Hollenbeck)
- Organization: Megatek Corporation, San Diego, California
- References: <009672F1.63ED9DC0.29616@saturn.glassboro.edu>
- Date: Wed, 27 Jan 1993 19:58:12 GMT
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- >>>>> On Tue, 26 Jan 1993 10:59:19 EST, pileiro@SATURN.GLASSBORO.EDU said:
- Frank> Comments: Gated by NETNEWS@AUVM.AMERICAN.EDU
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- Frank> I am presently considering building a router table for
- Frank> my small shop. I will be using it for general routing and
- Frank> shaping as well as raised panels for cabinet work. Has anybody
- Frank> had good results with any particular make or model of router.
- Frank> I want one that it variable speed and of course can handle some
- Frank> heavy duty use.
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- I have been using a Porter Cable in my router table and have been very
- happy with it. However, have not used any panel raising bits. Don't
- buy the D-handle variety, get the kind you can remove both knobs from
- the base.
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