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Re: Tools: Plunge router selection
By:Matthew
Date: 4/20/2009, 4:33 pm
In Response To: Tools: Plunge router selection (Doug Smith)

I have a selection of routers. One fixed base Dewalt from a dual base kit. Has a plunge base, but I've never put the motor into it. Nice tool. I've used it quite a bit and I like it. I have however, heard that the quality of Dewalt tools is deteriorating. I don't buy them anymore. I have a couple of Tritons, which are a Australian brand. They seem to work pretty well, although I did have the bit slip in the collet and loose height adjustment on a recent job. Made a bit of a mess. I think it was my fault for not tightening the collet enough. I use a 3&1/4 HP Triton in my router table and so far it has been a joy. Also have an older Bosch plunge which is rock solid. The common thread on all these tools is that they are contractor grade. Rigid is actually getting very good reviews these days, but I don't own any of their products. B&D stuff breaks. I don't advise buying any of their new tools.

If you intend to use it more than once, buy good tools. They are a joy to use and will save you much cursing. Cheap stuff breaks and looses adjustment. Very aggravating. Save your temper and buy good stuff!

Good Luck.

Matthew

: Hi,

: I'm planning on using some mortise and tenon joints for a canoe I'm building,
: and would like to get a plunge router. I've had a Ryobi fixed base router
: but for a few years I've wanted a plunge. I'm obviously a hobbiest and I
: can say that I've been happy with tools from Ryobi (router, sawzall,
: cordless drill), Black&Decker (belt sander) and Rigid (ROS). The plunge
: router would also come in handing for making various bits and pieces for
: my kayak.

: I'm now considering two different plunge routers: Black&Decker 10amp, $79
: Craftsman 9.5amp, $129

: I suspect the Craftsman is better, but I'm not sure it would be 70% better.
: Both routers get good reviews from users.

: Any thoughts on which tool is the better buy?
: thanks

Messages In This Thread

Tools: Plunge router selection
Doug Smith -- 4/17/2009, 3:13 pm
Re: Tools: Plunge router selection
Don Lucas -- 4/21/2009, 11:45 am
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Matthew -- 4/20/2009, 4:33 pm
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Jay Babina -- 4/20/2009, 11:58 am
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Johne -- 4/20/2009, 12:55 pm
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Roy -- 4/19/2009, 10:35 pm
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JohnK -- 4/19/2009, 3:40 am
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ROBIN WALBRIDGE -- 4/19/2009, 9:52 pm
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Scott Shurlow -- 4/18/2009, 11:40 am
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Kudzu -- 4/18/2009, 8:44 am
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Bill Hamm -- 4/19/2009, 12:44 am
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Paul Lueders -- 4/18/2009, 7:20 am