nicguthrie
Established Member
OK, there's been a heap of these threads recently, but mostly looking for heavy duty tools.
I recently posted in another thread that I was looking for advice on getting a router for my workshop. I need one that's precise and reliable, and light enough for my dodgy joints to handle without dislocating (they do that). I had my eye on 3 at the Axminster site, and I thought the DeWalt would be the best build quality and reliability, from experience of their drills, but I got trolled for this on the other thread by a member that wouldn't follow up his comment.
My shortlist so far is between:
http://www.axminster.co.uk/makita-rt0700cx2-router-trimmer/
or
http://www.axminster.co.uk/bosch-gkf-600-palm-router-kit/
or
http://www.axminster.co.uk/dewalt-d26204k-plunge-and-fixed-base-2-in-1-router-1-4/
I've discarded (perhaps wrongly) the Trend T4 that I'd originally planned, after hearing from the manufacturer somewhere, that it's only really intended for up to 20 minutes use per hour, and since I'm a slow and meticulous worker, I could see me burning it out. I've had several tradesmen that I know warn me not to go for Bosch if I want it to last, but that could just be regional predjudice.
The tool's not for use in a table, nor for particularly heavy stuff, mostly trimming small parts for jewelry boxes, coffee tables etc. and possibly in a jig for decorating stuff on my lathe. I have a heavier Aldi special for in my mini router table, that will do for any heavier stuff, and would be cheap to burn out
I'd appreciate any further input that I can get, as with lack of experience in general, and not much exposure to brands, I'm a little at a loss. The DeWalt is right at the top of my price range at £250, I'd rather spend less if possible. So Festool is out Oh, and I'm on the hunt for a decent electric hand planer too, if anyone has suggestions.
Thanks in advance.
Nic.
I recently posted in another thread that I was looking for advice on getting a router for my workshop. I need one that's precise and reliable, and light enough for my dodgy joints to handle without dislocating (they do that). I had my eye on 3 at the Axminster site, and I thought the DeWalt would be the best build quality and reliability, from experience of their drills, but I got trolled for this on the other thread by a member that wouldn't follow up his comment.
My shortlist so far is between:
http://www.axminster.co.uk/makita-rt0700cx2-router-trimmer/
or
http://www.axminster.co.uk/bosch-gkf-600-palm-router-kit/
or
http://www.axminster.co.uk/dewalt-d26204k-plunge-and-fixed-base-2-in-1-router-1-4/
I've discarded (perhaps wrongly) the Trend T4 that I'd originally planned, after hearing from the manufacturer somewhere, that it's only really intended for up to 20 minutes use per hour, and since I'm a slow and meticulous worker, I could see me burning it out. I've had several tradesmen that I know warn me not to go for Bosch if I want it to last, but that could just be regional predjudice.
The tool's not for use in a table, nor for particularly heavy stuff, mostly trimming small parts for jewelry boxes, coffee tables etc. and possibly in a jig for decorating stuff on my lathe. I have a heavier Aldi special for in my mini router table, that will do for any heavier stuff, and would be cheap to burn out
I'd appreciate any further input that I can get, as with lack of experience in general, and not much exposure to brands, I'm a little at a loss. The DeWalt is right at the top of my price range at £250, I'd rather spend less if possible. So Festool is out Oh, and I'm on the hunt for a decent electric hand planer too, if anyone has suggestions.
Thanks in advance.
Nic.