Marineboy":2gfw3onp said:
Hi all. Does anyone have any experience of this sold by Rutlands?
http://www.rutlands.co.uk/sp+rtx2000-xa ... le+RTX2000
It looks like a bargain but that, of course, is only the case if it's any good.
Nick
A few thoughts
1. why don't the pictures show the back of the fence? if the two sides are adjustable individually (for in-out position, as opposed to the gap between them) walk away. It'll be a nightmare in use.
2. If your router is lightweight it'll be OK, possibly, but a dished router plate will make many tasks impossible (read the reviews).
3. It is a real nuisance not having an NVR switch fitted. I note Rutlands' "classic" pricing in operation. Good NVR switches can be had from Axminster, amongst other places...
4. It'll be loud and messy, probably. Hard to fit containment for noise and dust to a stand with that sort of arrangement.
5. I had a similar top to that (from another company). The MDF wasn't waterproof and the melamine surface was thin - resulting in swelling, warping and general annoyance in my damp workshop (and the table wasn't good, either). Now, after some years of light use I have worn away the surface of the table, at the sides where the stock runs.
6. If there's no melamine coating on the underside, it'll never stay flat if there's any damp.
7. The Chinese make mainly for the US market. Expect the sizing of bolts, etc to be awkward Imperial sizes (DAMHIKT!). It will matter if you want to make jigs, or additional fences, clamps, etc. You can file flats onto metric coachbolt heads - it works, but you often have to take the crown off too, to get them to fit the track slots. It's annoying, and they're no longer rustproof either.
Check it on receipt, too, with a straightedge - any sign of warping, just send it straight back as unfit for porpoise.*
I would be VERY wary of anything getting such wonderful reviews on the seller's site, too.
E.
(*other Cetaceans are available).