I've still got my Makita 3612CX for general work, but for Christmas I was given a dead cheap Silverline 1/2" router, as sold by Tool Station.
I was pretty dissapointed at first, even though I wasn't expecting too much from a £35 tool. Engage the trigger and it sounds as if it struggles to get going - changing the speed seemed to have no effect. Then, suddenly, it all kicked in and came whirring to life!! :shock:
(It's been fine since then.)
What I can't honestly understand is the totally inadequate positioning of some kind of 'dust guard' between the main body and sub base...
It limits the moderately unimpressive plunge depth further and also becomes a real interference when changing larger cutters as well! Not only that, but you
HAVE to have it there if you want to use the supplied guide bush as a means of fixing it in place?!?!
Then again, I'm glad I only got it for inverted use. I can do away with that damned thing and simply hook up a vacum instead.
Okay, so I'll also have to splash out for a couple of collet extensions but I could've easily asked for a router at twice the price with similar performace - meaning more money to spend on decent cutters!!!
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