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[email protected] (Routerman P. Warner)

01/08/2004 1:34 PM

Sign carving router

Looking for best router for all-day (letter/number/art) free hand routing.
And what to do to manage heat and comfort.
Have seen county fair redwood sign makers use the PC 100. Still the best tool?
Your comments appreciated.
Email pat@patwarner or post here, thank you.
Routerman
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JJ

in reply to [email protected] (Routerman P. Warner) on 01/08/2004 1:34 PM

01/08/2004 9:50 PM

Sun, Aug 1, 2004, 1:34pm (EDT-3) [email protected]
(Routerman=A0P.=A0Warner)
Looking for best router for all-day (letter/number/art) free hand
routing. And what to do to manage heat and comfort.
Have seen county fair redwood sign makers use the PC 100. Still the best
tool? Your comments appreciated.
Email pat@patwarner or post here, thank you. Routerman
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Me? Presume to give the Router God advice on routers? LMAO The
Woodworking Gods thing that's a hoot too.



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c

in reply to [email protected] (Routerman P. Warner) on 01/08/2004 1:34 PM

05/11/2013 1:23 PM

On Sunday, August 1, 2004 2:34:00 PM UTC-6, Routerman P. Warner wrote:
> Looking for best router for all-day (letter/number/art) free hand routing.
> And what to do to manage heat and comfort.
> Have seen county fair redwood sign makers use the PC 100. Still the best tool?
> Your comments appreciated.
> Email pat@patwarner or post here, thank you.
> Routerman
> ********************************************************************************

I I like the Craftsman trimmer router. You will have to cut out the base but it is worth it.
Mark

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"patrick conroy"

in reply to [email protected] (Routerman P. Warner) on 01/08/2004 1:34 PM

04/08/2004 6:17 PM


"J T" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> Me? Presume to give the Router God advice on routers? LMAO The
> Woodworking Gods thing that's a hoot too.

Naaaaah - just more data points that Mr. Warner is a class act. He doesn't
presume to know everything and is more that willing to ask others for their
thoughts.

You're right about him being a Router Deity, however.

Gott'a admit, I haven't been to a County Fair in years, but a nice visual
and olfactory reminder of Corn Dogs popped into my head.


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