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The Restorer":1vrf2c9k said:
I know many people love Woodrats, which are great for amateurs, but they would be much too slow for a professional workshop
John

Are you 'aving a larf?

sliding dovetail tripod table leg repairs, floating tenons to repair broken ones, inlay repairs, cross grain grooves without getting into new build cabinet making, and it all hangs on the wall taking up minimal space with the router on the top ready to go. Way better than a table thanks mainly to the powerfeed principals and the four directionality (made up word) :wink:
As you can tell i certainly like the Rat. Mines paid for itself many times over.

I thought someone would have a nibble on that, surprised that it's taken so long. Anyway, I'm happy to be corrected, for work such as yours then the Woodrat is ideal, and as you are using yours professionally what I said obviously didn't allow for all the different types of woodworking that might be undertaken.

John
 
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