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Nice. After your review and reading about it I have it on my list of things to buy...
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Yah I seen a few months ago they were a very good price and thought they might be a good sanders for the Craft center when it is ready.
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It is a router Arlin not a sander
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The dust collection makes it worth it alone. I have an older USA made grey PC laminate trimmer/router that I love but boy does it destroy the shop while throwing shavings everywhere. My tolerance for portable tools without dust collection is quickly deteriorating.
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Hey John, thanks for these posts. I bought that router and it works great! I see there's a Shop Fox template for $11.33....wonder if it would fit?
https://www.amazon.com/Shop-Fox-Template...NMPAY31J86
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(01-26-2017, 07:27 AM)Hertzd Wrote: Hey John, thanks for these posts. I bought that router and it works great! I see there's a Shop Fox template for $11.33....wonder if it would fit?
https://www.amazon.com/Shop-Fox-Template...NMPAY31J86
Yes, it looks like it will. If you look down in the Q&A sections one of the answers says both will fit on the same Makita base. Wish I had looked harder - that's a big cost savings.
I'm really liking the router, too. I used it again the other day with the dust collection on the fixed base. It got almost all the chips. Much better than throwing them half way across my shop. I prefer the on/off switch on my Ridgid, but that's my only complaint so far with the Grizzly. The switch works fine, it's just small and you have to look for it. The switch on the Ridgid sticks up above the top when it's on and you just whack it down to turn it off.
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Yeah I also like that switch on the ridgid. I'm tempted to pick up one of the cordless ones as depot has a few of them for under $100 at that store.
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(01-26-2017, 10:11 AM)jteneyck Wrote: Yes, it looks like it will. If you look down in the Q&A sections one of the answers says both will fit on the same Makita base. Wish I had looked harder - that's a big cost savings.
If you bought it a Amazon you could return it (?)
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(01-25-2017, 11:01 PM)JGrout Wrote: It is a router Arlin not a sander
I'm sure it's a typographiciable error.
I could never see what I was doing with those guards in place.