rutlands router table on offer again £99.95

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its been £119.95 for a while, i have been waiting poised for a good while hoping it would hit below £100 soon... its just happened now & the order went straight in.

from the reviews it seems a good buy & i certainly could not make one to the same spec for the same price.

G
 
Their offers seem to go round in some kind of order. If my memory serves me correctly then hopefully it should be the router bit set next which I missed last time.
 
I was going to build myself one just a few inches bigger then that but at that price I may as well get that instead. I can always build a 'frame' around it.
 
mine arrived on friday, very happy with it & its all pretty much bang on, might need to slightly schim the fence at one end.

only thing i don't like is the stand as the legs stick out at an angle so i have decided I'm going to build a cabinet with casters instead.
 

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Just don't put the stick-on rulers on, they peel and stop the work running smoothly.
My router also bowed the insert over time, making the magnetic edges sit proud slightly. If I had another, I would support the router by another means.
The two sides of the fences seem to always be out of line by about 1/10mm, judging by comments i've seen and mine certainly was!
Nothing that can't be sorted out easily and still an excellent tool for the money, though.
 
Pond":gzmff5q6 said:
Just don't put the stick-on rulers on, they peel and stop the work running smoothly.
My router also bowed the insert over time, making the magnetic edges sit proud slightly. If I had another, I would support the router by another means.
The two sides of the fences seem to always be out of line by about 1/10mm, judging by comments i've seen and mine certainly was!
Nothing that can't be sorted out easily and still an excellent tool for the money, though.

aye i had already decided to not pit the stick on ruler on straight away.... will levee them off as i don't need em.

I'm currently deciding which router of mine to install, my heavy Ryobi is my currently my preferred router over my cheeper lighter one, if i do use that i will take your advice and make sure is supported & not just hanging.
 
Elapid":3jmexein said:
Their offers seem to go round in some kind of order. If my memory serves me correctly then hopefully it should be the router bit set next which I missed last time.

correct- i have just ordered the 66 piece kit. there are no doubt some i wont use, but i did some sums and those that i definately will justify the set.
 
marcros":1f8r7fz6 said:
Elapid":1f8r7fz6 said:
Their offers seem to go round in some kind of order. If my memory serves me correctly then hopefully it should be the router bit set next which I missed last time.

correct- i have just ordered the 66 piece kit. there are no doubt some i wont use, but i did some sums and those that i definately will justify the set.

just seen the offer, bloody hell it is a lot of cutter for the cash... think i will save up for the next time it comes round.
 
it is a slightly misleading offer- 90% of the time it is about 150, quite often with free postage. On the current offer, you pay postage, so it is 15 cheaper than normal all in- still worth having the saving but not quite as generous as it sounds!
 
Seems a very good deal for the cutters. Tempted that I am - I'd rather shake hands with the Devil. Besides, hopefully there will be someone on Sat @ Harrogate selling something as good if not better value.

Dibs
 
well, if you need to borrow any obscure ones, let me know- sometimes not worth purchasing for a one off.
 
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