Amazon has
SKIL Router Table and 10Amp Fixed Base Router Kit (RT1323-01) for
$159.
Shipping is free.
Alternatively,
ACME Tools has
SKIL Router Table and 10Amp Fixed Base Router Kit (RT1323-01) for $159 - $10 when you apply promo code
TCC10 in cart =
$149. Shipping is $6.49, or free on $199+ orders.
Thanks to Deal Hunter
phoinix for finding this deal.
Features:- Includes SKIL Router Table (SRT1039) and SKIL 10 Amp Fixed Base Corded Router (RT1323-00)
- Equipped with Above the Table Adjustment, Integrated Bit Storage, Aluminum Mite Gauge Slot, Router Clamp, Starter Pin, and Two Featherboards for precise routing
- Powerful 10 Amp, 2.0 HP motor provides smooth and accurate routing from start to finish; equipped with soft start, speed control, and a live tool indicator
- Tall 16-inch aluminum fence measures 24 inches wide and handles tall stock with ease, complimented by two featherboards, adjustable MDF face plates, and starter pin and guard
- Use the Router Table for the heavy routing and the Fixed Base Router to complete the task
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Edit: most reviews said it's plastic. I'll save a little more and get the Bosch table minus the router.
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That's just the table, this deal includes the motor/router as well
Thanks
Edit: most reviews said it's plastic. I'll save a little more and get the Bosch table minus the router.
I have an old craftsman table that's pretty much all plastic and it has served me well.
I have an old craftsman table that's pretty much all plastic and it has served me well.
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I'm not sure what you're asking. This has a bit of a learning curve, but it's not difficult to use, and there are tons of YouTube videos about how to set it up and use it. It's safe to use, if you use it as it's intended, but router bits spinning at high rpms will take off flesh before you even feel it, so follow instructions and make sure to always use the fence, and PPE. Mostly what you use this for, is to put a shape on the edge of wood, like a molding. I also used it to put a slot in the middle of a wood plank to use as the top of a donation box I built for my church. If you want to make cabinet doors, I think that's probably better done on a table saw. I'm sure if you Google what you want to do, you'll find dozens of YouTube videos showing different ways to do it.