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Beaver
Posted 8/26/2012 8:28 PM (#581019)
Subject: R.I.P. one Sears Router What to Buy?





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My table-mounted Sears router died in less than 2 years, and I haven't used it all that much. I'm looking for feedback from my Basement Brothers before I get another one. I don't want to spend more than $250, because as I said, I'm not making that many lures right now, but every time they adjust my pain pump I can last out in the garage a little longer each time. I have hundreds of blanks cut out, but they are useless without a router. So, give me some suggestions, pros and cons and whatever you can give me so I get a descent router this time.
Thanks Brothers,
Beaver
Beaver
Posted 8/27/2012 8:54 PM (#581218 - in reply to #581019)
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COME ON!!!!!!!! NOBODY has an opinion on what router they like or ones that suck?
COME ON....I NEED HELP........Thanks
Beaver
Stan Durst 1
Posted 8/27/2012 9:04 PM (#581223 - in reply to #581218)
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Location: Pigeon Forge TN.
I had a good Craftsman at one time ( Sears) but I sold a lot of my power tools before I moved to TN. I would check and see what Home Depot or Lowes has Beav, That much money should buy a decent router for sure.
Wish you the best Bud.
5th lake Brad
Posted 8/27/2012 9:16 PM (#581227 - in reply to #581019)
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Location: Gilberts IL/Rhinelander WI
I'm a trim carpenter/millworker. There is likely no need to spend that much. If the majority of you're use is the router mounted in a table and primarily using round-over bits. I'm only assuming this? If so, a porter cable 690 is all you need, at 1 3/4 hp it would handle all needs. What are you planning to do with it? I have about 6 porter cable routers of all sizes for different tasks, they are very good for the money.
woodieb8
Posted 8/28/2012 5:38 AM (#581268 - in reply to #581019)
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beav. dont know what to say my routers 25 years old. its a craftsman.
nalod
Posted 8/28/2012 5:58 AM (#581270 - in reply to #581019)
Subject: Re: R.I.P. one Sears Router What to Buy?




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I am not a lure maker, but I am just starting to mess around with woodworking as a new hobby. Recently I purchased the Bosch 1617. This router came with both a plunge and fixed base for under $200. Also, it has a few features that make it easier to work with when attached to a table. I really love the idea that I can change my bit depths from above the table (with the use of a hex key).
- 2.25hp
- variable speed
- both the 1/4" and 1/2" collets are included

One other note: It was tough to choose between this router and the Dewalt 618. When I saw them in person, I noticed that there was less plastic used on the Bosh. This and the idea of changing depths from above a table were the 2 major factors in choosing the bosch.

good luck!
moski
Posted 8/28/2012 1:56 PM (#581355 - in reply to #581019)
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Garage sales, ebay, or a friend who dose not use it any more. I have three and one of the was free.
esox69
Posted 8/28/2012 9:42 PM (#581417 - in reply to #581355)
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p.m. sent...
esox69
Posted 8/29/2012 10:34 AM (#581509 - in reply to #581417)
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Tackle Industries
Posted 9/2/2012 4:57 PM (#582203 - in reply to #581019)
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Location: Land of the Musky
Mine was only $99 but its been a real champ! Ryobe from Home Depot. 7 years and still running.

spoonpluggergino
Posted 9/2/2012 7:57 PM (#582213 - in reply to #582203)
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Location: Glen Ellyn Il
Hello Beaver
I have a ryobi 1.5 hp for 99.00 dollars it works just fine. Make sure you buy the quality cutters, they run around 30.00 dollars ea.

Gino
Guest
Posted 9/3/2012 6:12 PM (#582328 - in reply to #581019)
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hey papa get a ''chrome'' one,they are the best money can buy
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