Phil Pascoe
Established Member
If it's underpowered, presumably you knew it was underpowerd after the first one? Why didn't you buy a 1/2"? :?
I second that, although I have the Makita RTO700CX4 kit - so have the plunge router and two other bases. I use the plunge router base much more than the other two bases. I want more flexibility than just a trim router base.Lons":wbuxwwmt said:I have a Makita RTO700CX2 kit which is used regularly because it's so light.
Same here; not a lot to fault really and IMO the best of the bunch out there - RobStanleymonkey":2przfqcj said:I have the Dewalt -great little router
Does anyone else have the problem with the spindle lock?I too have a 30+ year old Elu 177 and a 23 year old 177e still in regular use. I also have a 2012 model Trend T4 ¼" model and I'm not so keen on it. The spindle lock doesn't seem to have a positive lock on the shaft and releases the spindle as the cutter is tightened up. I have to really press the lock button hard as I'm using the spanner. On a couple of occasions a ¼" bit has moved ever so slightly in the collet during use and spoiled my work. There's no fine adjustment either. The motor part can be removed from the base and it has a 43mm (?) end which can be fitted in my drill stand, although I've only used it once like that. I only use it when my Elu is just a bit clumsy for the job in hand, I wouldn't buy it again.
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