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What Router would you recommend for a beginner?
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If you must go 110v, use a proper workshop transformer. Safer, designed for workshop use, properly rated so it won't end up smoking...
Today at 14:27
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I had a similar problem with a large shallow pool. Used a flat freezer block, the sort you put in a cold box. Holes drilled in one side...
Today at 10:44
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The converter has 100W max written on it. The DeWalt router is labelled as 2 1/4 hp. There is nominally 750W per horsepower. I make...
Today at 10:40
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have 20% of everything other than machinery til 3/12
Today at 02:39
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I’m bad for using systainers as saw horses when out at work particularly with the tracksaw, I know they do a systainer with a small MFT...
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Happy new bandsaw & thanks for buying one - My view is I'd rather factories put too much grease on than less, I can only recall maybe 4...
Yesterday at 23:56
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I’m starting to get a feel for what it will be like inside. There is about 30mm of rainwater collected inside whilst the roof was going...
Yesterday at 23:54
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mini pallet truck
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A fully assembled Bridgeport mill On a pallet, on the tail lift of a Luton With a 2 ? ton hydraulic stacker truck underneath the tail...
Yesterday at 23:50
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Hi Sideways, agreed on being careful on tail lifts. It was sometime mid 2000's Harrogate show and Freud were using pallet crates...
Yesterday at 23:39
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Plastic snow shovel to scoop and throw it over the thresholds ? Submerge a big sheet of tarpaulin or plastic then pick it up by all 4...
Yesterday at 23:35
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What Router would you recommend for a beginner?
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Running a tool through a transformer is tedious if you don't have to (like on site in the old days). This is because transformers able...
Yesterday at 23:06
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my 1st experience with a router was a huge. 1/2 “ job , very lucky I didn’t injure myself . I put it away and went and brought a 1/4...
Yesterday at 19:20
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As others have said; start with a 1/4" router and only buy a larger one when you've some experience and absolutely need that extra...
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I use aftermarket bases on my Bosch to give it stability and better control. These are Makita Makita Archives - FC Tools
Yesterday at 19:20
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These high lift pallet trucks are a cracking piece of kit. They are light enough that (certainly with 2 of you) you can handball them in...
Yesterday at 19:19
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