I have recently purchased tools and have considered Sears. I was
surprised to see how high the pricing was on some of the items.
D.Martin
On Mon, 29 Sep 2003 02:39:22 GMT, "Edwin Pawlowski" <[email protected]>
wrote:
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>"GRL" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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>> I see by an ad we received that Sears is selling a new laminate top router
>> table for ~$150 on their Craftsman Club sale.
>>
>> Anyone examined one of these and have an opinion vs. comparable units?
>>
>
>Only thing I've seen so far is the photo in the brochure. A few things you
>want to make note of though, when you do take a look at it.
>
>How big is the table? The metal table is limited in that the fence can be
>set only a couple of inches back from the bit. If you want to groove a wide
>board, it could not be done.
>
>How is the fence adjusted and held in place?
>Can the fence face be replaced?
>Can featherboards or stops be mounted to the fence?
>Can it be upgraded later if you want to add a router lift?
>Ed
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"GRL" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> I see by an ad we received that Sears is selling a new laminate top router
> table for ~$150 on their Craftsman Club sale.
>
> Anyone examined one of these and have an opinion vs. comparable units?
>
Only thing I've seen so far is the photo in the brochure. A few things you
want to make note of though, when you do take a look at it.
How big is the table? The metal table is limited in that the fence can be
set only a couple of inches back from the bit. If you want to groove a wide
board, it could not be done.
How is the fence adjusted and held in place?
Can the fence face be replaced?
Can featherboards or stops be mounted to the fence?
Can it be upgraded later if you want to add a router lift?
Ed
[email protected]
http://pages.cthome.net/edhome