>The new BORG which opened here in Aurora on Tuesday has a dado set by
>Milbro (?) for $100 and a Freud set for $150. Is it worth it to spend
>the extra $50 or am I being a cheapskate?
Depends on what you will use the dados for. If you want the cuts with little
chio out and a reasonably square surface, then yes you are being a cheapskate.
Spend even more and get the Forrest, far superior to Freud's. No chipout.
Square bottoms.
DarylRos wrote:
>
> >The new BORG which opened here in Aurora on Tuesday has a dado set by
> >Milbro (?) for $100 and a Freud set for $150. Is it worth it to spend
> >the extra $50 or am I being a cheapskate?
>
> Depends on what you will use the dados for. If you want the cuts with little
> chio out and a reasonably square surface, then yes you are being a cheapskate.
>
> Spend even more and get the Forrest, far superior to Freud's. No chipout.
> Square bottoms.
I don't get any chipout with my Freud SD508 and the bottoms are also
square. While I love my WWII I don't see any need to jump up to the
Forrest dado.
Scott
--
An unkind remark is like a killing frost. No matter how much it warms
up later, the damage remains.
On Fri, 03 Oct 2003 09:55:31 -0400, "G.E.R.R.Y."
<DON'[email protected]> wrote:
>Milbro (?) for $100 and a Freud set for $150. Is it worth it to spend
>the extra $50 or am I being a cheapskate?
No, Milbro is pretty good stuff.
(well, it always used to be - bets are off if it's now made in China)
--
Smert' spamionam
I own the Forrest set and couldn't agree more!!! Buy the Forrest (it is
about 2x the price of the cheap set you found, but you'll save it on dados
done right the first time).
"DarylRos" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> >The new BORG which opened here in Aurora on Tuesday has a dado set by
> >Milbro (?) for $100 and a Freud set for $150. Is it worth it to spend
> >the extra $50 or am I being a cheapskate?
>
> Depends on what you will use the dados for. If you want the cuts with
little
> chio out and a reasonably square surface, then yes you are being a
cheapskate.
>
> Spend even more and get the Forrest, far superior to Freud's. No chipout.
> Square bottoms.