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Post #138455798 added 07-01-2020 4:44 PM by carlfxy in Deal Talk
Few instock for July 19th
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Post #138437987 added 07-01-2020 6:39 AM by V0RT3X in Deal Talk
I put round over or champfer over all the edges of most of the stuff I make. Sometimes I use a 3/4" flush cutting bit to route a channel to make shelves, essentially making a dado slot, good way to...
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Post #138432425 added 06-30-2020 10:10 PM by manonfire in Deal Talk
Yep, will put a soft round edge on all of them
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Post #138431258 added 06-30-2020 9:09 PM by black_star in Deal Talk
Depends on how deep you want to route them
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Post #138430457 added 06-30-2020 8:30 PM by miketh2005 in Deal Talk
I have 5 children all on their devices, playing games and downloading movies, can this handle all of that? What’s the bandwidth?
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Post #138430388 added 06-30-2020 8:28 PM by bluetorch13 in Deal Talk
I see you've never used a clamp meter on your tools. 30 amp braker means it will brake at 30 amps... you state that there is no tool that can brake that on 120v... ok, you need try more. LOL
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Post #138430040 added 06-30-2020 8:13 PM by ktb153 in Deal Talk
Not this router’s intended purpose. You want a fixed router for that and I highly doubt this is compatible with any of the good router lifts.
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Post #138425837 added 06-30-2020 5:41 PM by QFire000 in Deal Talk
Where were you seeing this for $200? Edit: found it, for others interested: https://www.homedepot.com/p/301664695
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Post #138425828 added 06-30-2020 5:41 PM by dealsandrewards in Deal Talk
What are you planning to use it for, curious. Cabinets/moldings?
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Post #138425756 added 06-30-2020 5:37 PM by dwish666 in Deal Talk
Thx OP, apparently the 625 is legendary
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Post #138425063 added 06-30-2020 5:08 PM by JimmyAllDay in Deal Talk
If you have a router table and you have a lot of trim pieces you want to make, that juice is gonna make a major difference for you.
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Post #138420797 added 06-30-2020 2:19 PM by Jeremy1982 in Deal Talk
+1. I would say if you’re only going to own one router, the 2 1/4’s are the class to get. They’re versatile enough to do much of the job of trim routers and will handle table work for all but the...
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Post #138420185 added 06-30-2020 1:54 PM by orielbean in Deal Talk
This is designed to go in a table and can handle the large raised panel bits. The 2.25 is a great great versatile kit where you can put the fixed base into a router table setup. Also if you use the...
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Post #138420044 added 06-30-2020 1:49 PM by Jeremy1982 in Deal Talk
This router does not operate at 18.65A. It is designed to operate on a 15A circuit and NEC code does not allow for devices to run over 80% of circuit ceiling. So likely actual is
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Post #138419945 added 06-30-2020 1:47 PM by 00dahc in Deal Talk
Ah, you finally get my point. Welcome! Is meaningless.
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Post #138419444 added 06-30-2020 1:27 PM by IndyForever in Deal Talk
Anyone have thoughts on this vs the Triton 3 1/4hp router? I like that they both have rack and pinion. That’s what bugs me about the ryobi is fighting a spring to get proper depth.
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Post #138418340 added 06-30-2020 12:48 PM by V0RT3X in Deal Talk
This router does not operate at 18.65A. It is designed to operate on a 15A circuit and NEC code does not allow for devices to run over 80% of circuit ceiling. So likely actual is
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Post #138418241 added 06-30-2020 12:44 PM by V0RT3X in Deal Talk
Damn I was eyeing the 2 1/4" HP kit that has the fixed and plunge base for $200. This is tempting. But this is probably way more juice than I need and will probably be more heavy/cumbersome to use....
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Post #138417233 added 06-30-2020 12:15 PM by 00dahc in Deal Talk
This router does not operate at 18.65A. It is designed to operate on a 15A circuit and NEC code does not allow for devices to run over 80% of circuit ceiling. So likely actual is
+18 Score 27 Replies 18,683 Views
Post #138410549 added 06-30-2020 8:54 AM by SiennaStranger7215 in Deal Talk
is this compatible for a router table?
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