Dt

DerbyDad03

17/07/2016 2:55 PM

Trim Router: Rigid Fixed Base vs. Grizzly T27139 Plunge - Opinions?

The Rigid Fixed Base Trim Router is $99 with a free 1/4 sheet sander tossed in.

I don't need another sander, but if the router is any good, I'd spring for it.
Good reviews and the lifetime guarantee is nice too.

http://www.homedepot.com/p/RIDGID-5-5-Amp-Trim-Router-with-Free-1-4-Sheet-Sander-R24011/202488411

Grizzly has Plunge trim router for $85 with shipping.

www.grizzly.com/products/Laminate-Trim-Router-with-Plunge-Base/T27139

No reviews, 1 year warranty, but the plunge base would be nice. I've never
bought a "Grizzly" tool.

It seems like a trim router would be perfect for rounding over the edges of
the Doug Fir I'm using to build a bed, as well the mortises for the rail
fasteners and other recesses I have to make.

<$100 fits the budget. Too much more and I'll just use the big ole PC fixed
base, but I'd rather not.

Thoughts? Thanks!


This topic has 15 replies

Ll

Leon

in reply to DerbyDad03 on 17/07/2016 2:55 PM

18/07/2016 8:44 AM

On 7/18/2016 8:38 AM, DerbyDad03 wrote:
> On Monday, July 18, 2016 at 8:50:06 AM UTC-4, Leon wrote:
>> On 7/17/2016 4:55 PM, DerbyDad03 wrote:
>>> The Rigid Fixed Base Trim Router is $99 with a free 1/4 sheet sander tossed in.
>>>
>>> I don't need another sander, but if the router is any good, I'd spring for it.
>>> Good reviews and the lifetime guarantee is nice too.
>>>
>>> http://www.homedepot.com/p/RIDGID-5-5-Amp-Trim-Router-with-Free-1-4-Sheet-Sander-R24011/202488411
>>>
>>> Grizzly has Plunge trim router for $85 with shipping.
>>>
>>> www.grizzly.com/products/Laminate-Trim-Router-with-Plunge-Base/T27139
>>>
>>> No reviews, 1 year warranty, but the plunge base would be nice. I've never
>>> bought a "Grizzly" tool.
>>>
>>> It seems like a trim router would be perfect for rounding over the edges of
>>> the Doug Fir I'm using to build a bed, as well the mortises for the rail
>>> fasteners and other recesses I have to make.
>>>
>>> <$100 fits the budget. Too much more and I'll just use the big ole PC fixed
>>> base, but I'd rather not.
>>>
>>> Thoughts? Thanks!
>>>
>>
>> Take a look at this router from MCLS, $70, It is pretty much an exactly
>> copy of a Makita that I have, and the Makita is a great router. I
>> nought the one with carry bag and 4 different bases for about $200 a few
>> years ago.
>>
>> http://www.mlcswoodworking.com/shopsite_sc/store/html/smarthtml/pages/rocky30_router.html
>>
>> https://www.amazon.com/Makita-RT0701CX7-1-1-Compact-Router/dp/B00HAQMHEO
>
> Thanks for the MLCS link. I called them and asked if there was a plunge
> base available for the Rocky 30 and got some very good news.
>
> They have just introduced a new kit that isn't even on their website yet.
> It was just announced to their e-club members and available for order:
>
> Rocky 30 Trim Router with Standard Base and Plunge Base - SKU #9060
>
> $94.95!
>
> If you go to the Quick Order screen, it will accept the 9060 SKU even
> though it can't be found via the search utility. I have placed my order.
>
> Thanks again!
>


FWIW I would not be surprised if the other Makita bases fit it also.

Dt

DerbyDad03

in reply to DerbyDad03 on 17/07/2016 2:55 PM

18/07/2016 6:57 AM

On Monday, July 18, 2016 at 9:44:35 AM UTC-4, Leon wrote:
> On 7/18/2016 8:38 AM, DerbyDad03 wrote:
> > On Monday, July 18, 2016 at 8:50:06 AM UTC-4, Leon wrote:
> >> On 7/17/2016 4:55 PM, DerbyDad03 wrote:
> >>> The Rigid Fixed Base Trim Router is $99 with a free 1/4 sheet sander tossed in.
> >>>
> >>> I don't need another sander, but if the router is any good, I'd spring for it.
> >>> Good reviews and the lifetime guarantee is nice too.
> >>>
> >>> http://www.homedepot.com/p/RIDGID-5-5-Amp-Trim-Router-with-Free-1-4-Sheet-Sander-R24011/202488411
> >>>
> >>> Grizzly has Plunge trim router for $85 with shipping.
> >>>
> >>> www.grizzly.com/products/Laminate-Trim-Router-with-Plunge-Base/T27139
> >>>
> >>> No reviews, 1 year warranty, but the plunge base would be nice. I've never
> >>> bought a "Grizzly" tool.
> >>>
> >>> It seems like a trim router would be perfect for rounding over the edges of
> >>> the Doug Fir I'm using to build a bed, as well the mortises for the rail
> >>> fasteners and other recesses I have to make.
> >>>
> >>> <$100 fits the budget. Too much more and I'll just use the big ole PC fixed
> >>> base, but I'd rather not.
> >>>
> >>> Thoughts? Thanks!
> >>>
> >>
> >> Take a look at this router from MCLS, $70, It is pretty much an exactly
> >> copy of a Makita that I have, and the Makita is a great router. I
> >> nought the one with carry bag and 4 different bases for about $200 a few
> >> years ago.
> >>
> >> http://www.mlcswoodworking.com/shopsite_sc/store/html/smarthtml/pages/rocky30_router.html
> >>
> >> https://www.amazon.com/Makita-RT0701CX7-1-1-Compact-Router/dp/B00HAQMHEO
> >
> > Thanks for the MLCS link. I called them and asked if there was a plunge
> > base available for the Rocky 30 and got some very good news.
> >
> > They have just introduced a new kit that isn't even on their website yet.
> > It was just announced to their e-club members and available for order:
> >
> > Rocky 30 Trim Router with Standard Base and Plunge Base - SKU #9060
> >
> > $94.95!
> >
> > If you go to the Quick Order screen, it will accept the 9060 SKU even
> > though it can't be found via the search utility. I have placed my order.
> >
> > Thanks again!
> >
>
>
> FWIW I would not be surprised if the other Makita bases fit it also.

FWIW I asked both the sales rep and tech support if the Rocky 30 was a
re-branded Makita but neither of them knew. I'm not doing production work
so I'm hoping that the Rocky 30 is at least up to my hobby usage.

Heck, if it gets me through this bed project I'd almost be satisfied. I've
got lots of small places that need to be rounded over. Most of them would
require some sort of jig for a full-size router, so a trim router would
really make the job go faster.

Dt

DerbyDad03

in reply to DerbyDad03 on 17/07/2016 2:55 PM

17/07/2016 6:28 PM

On Sunday, July 17, 2016 at 9:15:05 PM UTC-4, woodchucker wrote:
> On 7/17/2016 5:55 PM, DerbyDad03 wrote:
> > The Rigid Fixed Base Trim Router is $99 with a free 1/4 sheet sander tossed in.
> >
> > I don't need another sander, but if the router is any good, I'd spring for it.
> > Good reviews and the lifetime guarantee is nice too.
> >
> > http://www.homedepot.com/p/RIDGID-5-5-Amp-Trim-Router-with-Free-1-4-Sheet-Sander-R24011/202488411
> >
> > Grizzly has Plunge trim router for $85 with shipping.
> >
> > www.grizzly.com/products/Laminate-Trim-Router-with-Plunge-Base/T27139
> >
> > No reviews, 1 year warranty, but the plunge base would be nice. I've never
> > bought a "Grizzly" tool.
> >
> > It seems like a trim router would be perfect for rounding over the edges of
> > the Doug Fir I'm using to build a bed, as well the mortises for the rail
> > fasteners and other recesses I have to make.
> >
> > <$100 fits the budget. Too much more and I'll just use the big ole PC fixed
> > base, but I'd rather not.
> >
> > Thoughts? Thanks!
> >
> My vote is the Bosch Colt, lots of accessories available if you ever
> need them.
>
> a full size router will do all of what you need too. Just set the end
> you are routing on your bench, use a fence, and your good. The end of
> the bench provides the support on the other side of the router and a 2x4
> jointed and clamped provides the top side support. Just saying.
>

I know a full size router will do the job, it's done it on the three other beds I've built.

Don't you want me to buy a new tool?

Pp

Puckdropper

in reply to DerbyDad03 on 17/07/2016 2:55 PM

17/07/2016 10:45 PM

DerbyDad03 <[email protected]> wrote in
news:[email protected]:

> The Rigid Fixed Base Trim Router is $99 with a free 1/4 sheet sander
> tossed in.
>
> I don't need another sander, but if the router is any good, I'd spring
> for it. Good reviews and the lifetime guarantee is nice too.
>
> http://www.homedepot.com/p/RIDGID-5-5-Amp-Trim-Router-with-Free-1-4-She
> et-Sander-R24011/202488411
>
> Grizzly has Plunge trim router for $85 with shipping.
>
> www.grizzly.com/products/Laminate-Trim-Router-with-Plunge-Base/T27139
>
> No reviews, 1 year warranty, but the plunge base would be nice. I've
> never bought a "Grizzly" tool.
>
> It seems like a trim router would be perfect for rounding over the
> edges of the Doug Fir I'm using to build a bed, as well the mortises
> for the rail fasteners and other recesses I have to make.
>
> <$100 fits the budget. Too much more and I'll just use the big ole PC
> fixed base, but I'd rather not.
>
> Thoughts? Thanks!

I have a Ryobi and Bosch Colt. The Ryobi doesn't have soft start, and
the kick easily moves the router an inch when it starts. The Bosch has
soft start, and it's much easier to use.

I really don't miss the plunge features, but I really didn't make a whole
lot of use of the larger plunge router base on my full-size Ridgid
either.

I didn't see if the Grizzly has a LED light, but they're really nice
especially on routers and other tools that tend to shadow ambient light.
[Aside: Why they're not on Bosch Jigsaws is either massive idiocy or
patents.]

If you've got a Menards nearby, it might be worth adding a Bosch Colt to
your list. They had them down to ~80 at one time, including 11% rebate.
I don't know what they are now (but the 11% isn't going on AFAIK).

Puckdropper

Pp

Puckdropper

in reply to DerbyDad03 on 17/07/2016 2:55 PM

18/07/2016 1:14 PM

Leon <lcb11211@swbelldotnet> wrote in
news:[email protected]:

>
> Take a look at this router from MCLS, $70, It is pretty much an
> exactly copy of a Makita that I have, and the Makita is a great
> router. I nought the one with carry bag and 4 different bases for
> about $200 a few years ago.
>
> http://www.mlcswoodworking.com/shopsite_sc/store/html/smarthtml/pages/r
> ocky30_router.html
>
> https://www.amazon.com/Makita-RT0701CX7-1-1-Compact-Router/dp/B00HAQMHE
> O

Does it at least fit in a Systainer? ;-)

Puckdropper

k

in reply to DerbyDad03 on 17/07/2016 2:55 PM

17/07/2016 6:47 PM

On Sun, 17 Jul 2016 14:55:41 -0700 (PDT), DerbyDad03
<[email protected]> wrote:

>The Rigid Fixed Base Trim Router is $99 with a free 1/4 sheet sander tossed in.
>
>I don't need another sander, but if the router is any good, I'd spring for it.
>Good reviews and the lifetime guarantee is nice too.
>
>http://www.homedepot.com/p/RIDGID-5-5-Amp-Trim-Router-with-Free-1-4-Sheet-Sander-R24011/202488411
>
>Grizzly has Plunge trim router for $85 with shipping.
>
>www.grizzly.com/products/Laminate-Trim-Router-with-Plunge-Base/T27139
>
>No reviews, 1 year warranty, but the plunge base would be nice. I've never
>bought a "Grizzly" tool.
>
>It seems like a trim router would be perfect for rounding over the edges of
>the Doug Fir I'm using to build a bed, as well the mortises for the rail
>fasteners and other recesses I have to make.
>
><$100 fits the budget. Too much more and I'll just use the big ole PC fixed
>base, but I'd rather not.
>
>Thoughts? Thanks!

$100 seems do-able. I like my Bosch Colt.

<https://www.amazon.com/Factory-Reconditioned-Bosch-PR20EVSK-RT-1-Horsepower-Variable/dp/B000ANRZE6/ref=sr_1_8?s=hi&ie=UTF8&qid=1468795432&sr=1-8&keywords=bosch+trim+router>

$10 more gets a new one.

Ll

Leon

in reply to DerbyDad03 on 17/07/2016 2:55 PM

18/07/2016 8:54 AM

On 7/18/2016 8:38 AM, DerbyDad03 wrote:
> On Monday, July 18, 2016 at 8:50:06 AM UTC-4, Leon wrote:
>> On 7/17/2016 4:55 PM, DerbyDad03 wrote:
>>> The Rigid Fixed Base Trim Router is $99 with a free 1/4 sheet sander tossed in.
>>>
>>> I don't need another sander, but if the router is any good, I'd spring for it.
>>> Good reviews and the lifetime guarantee is nice too.
>>>
>>> http://www.homedepot.com/p/RIDGID-5-5-Amp-Trim-Router-with-Free-1-4-Sheet-Sander-R24011/202488411
>>>
>>> Grizzly has Plunge trim router for $85 with shipping.
>>>
>>> www.grizzly.com/products/Laminate-Trim-Router-with-Plunge-Base/T27139
>>>
>>> No reviews, 1 year warranty, but the plunge base would be nice. I've never
>>> bought a "Grizzly" tool.
>>>
>>> It seems like a trim router would be perfect for rounding over the edges of
>>> the Doug Fir I'm using to build a bed, as well the mortises for the rail
>>> fasteners and other recesses I have to make.
>>>
>>> <$100 fits the budget. Too much more and I'll just use the big ole PC fixed
>>> base, but I'd rather not.
>>>
>>> Thoughts? Thanks!
>>>
>>
>> Take a look at this router from MCLS, $70, It is pretty much an exactly
>> copy of a Makita that I have, and the Makita is a great router. I
>> nought the one with carry bag and 4 different bases for about $200 a few
>> years ago.
>>
>> http://www.mlcswoodworking.com/shopsite_sc/store/html/smarthtml/pages/rocky30_router.html
>>
>> https://www.amazon.com/Makita-RT0701CX7-1-1-Compact-Router/dp/B00HAQMHEO
>
> Thanks for the MLCS link. I called them and asked if there was a plunge
> base available for the Rocky 30 and got some very good news.
>
> They have just introduced a new kit that isn't even on their website yet.
> It was just announced to their e-club members and available for order:
>
> Rocky 30 Trim Router with Standard Base and Plunge Base - SKU #9060
>
> $94.95!
>
> If you go to the Quick Order screen, it will accept the 9060 SKU even
> though it can't be found via the search utility. I have placed my order.
>
> Thanks again!
>
Let us know what you think about it when have had a chance to use it.

Ll

Leon

in reply to DerbyDad03 on 17/07/2016 2:55 PM

18/07/2016 10:41 AM

On 7/18/2016 8:57 AM, DerbyDad03 wrote:
> On Monday, July 18, 2016 at 9:44:35 AM UTC-4, Leon wrote:
>> On 7/18/2016 8:38 AM, DerbyDad03 wrote:
>>> On Monday, July 18, 2016 at 8:50:06 AM UTC-4, Leon wrote:
>>>> On 7/17/2016 4:55 PM, DerbyDad03 wrote:
>>>>> The Rigid Fixed Base Trim Router is $99 with a free 1/4 sheet sander tossed in.
>>>>>
>>>>> I don't need another sander, but if the router is any good, I'd spring for it.
>>>>> Good reviews and the lifetime guarantee is nice too.
>>>>>
>>>>> http://www.homedepot.com/p/RIDGID-5-5-Amp-Trim-Router-with-Free-1-4-Sheet-Sander-R24011/202488411
>>>>>
>>>>> Grizzly has Plunge trim router for $85 with shipping.
>>>>>
>>>>> www.grizzly.com/products/Laminate-Trim-Router-with-Plunge-Base/T27139
>>>>>
>>>>> No reviews, 1 year warranty, but the plunge base would be nice. I've never
>>>>> bought a "Grizzly" tool.
>>>>>
>>>>> It seems like a trim router would be perfect for rounding over the edges of
>>>>> the Doug Fir I'm using to build a bed, as well the mortises for the rail
>>>>> fasteners and other recesses I have to make.
>>>>>
>>>>> <$100 fits the budget. Too much more and I'll just use the big ole PC fixed
>>>>> base, but I'd rather not.
>>>>>
>>>>> Thoughts? Thanks!
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Take a look at this router from MCLS, $70, It is pretty much an exactly
>>>> copy of a Makita that I have, and the Makita is a great router. I
>>>> nought the one with carry bag and 4 different bases for about $200 a few
>>>> years ago.
>>>>
>>>> http://www.mlcswoodworking.com/shopsite_sc/store/html/smarthtml/pages/rocky30_router.html
>>>>
>>>> https://www.amazon.com/Makita-RT0701CX7-1-1-Compact-Router/dp/B00HAQMHEO
>>>
>>> Thanks for the MLCS link. I called them and asked if there was a plunge
>>> base available for the Rocky 30 and got some very good news.
>>>
>>> They have just introduced a new kit that isn't even on their website yet.
>>> It was just announced to their e-club members and available for order:
>>>
>>> Rocky 30 Trim Router with Standard Base and Plunge Base - SKU #9060
>>>
>>> $94.95!
>>>
>>> If you go to the Quick Order screen, it will accept the 9060 SKU even
>>> though it can't be found via the search utility. I have placed my order.
>>>
>>> Thanks again!
>>>
>>
>>
>> FWIW I would not be surprised if the other Makita bases fit it also.
>
> FWIW I asked both the sales rep and tech support if the Rocky 30 was a
> re-branded Makita but neither of them knew. I'm not doing production work
> so I'm hoping that the Rocky 30 is at least up to my hobby usage.
>
> Heck, if it gets me through this bed project I'd almost be satisfied. I've
> got lots of small places that need to be rounded over. Most of them would
> require some sort of jig for a full-size router, so a trim router would
> really make the job go faster.
>
FWIW I watched the video on their site, the Rockey sounded exactly like
my Makita.

Dt

DerbyDad03

in reply to DerbyDad03 on 17/07/2016 2:55 PM

17/07/2016 4:27 PM

On Sunday, July 17, 2016 at 6:45:59 PM UTC-4, [email protected] wrote:
> DerbyDad03 <[email protected]> wrote in
> news:[email protected]:
>
> > The Rigid Fixed Base Trim Router is $99 with a free 1/4 sheet sander
> > tossed in.
> >
> > I don't need another sander, but if the router is any good, I'd spring
> > for it. Good reviews and the lifetime guarantee is nice too.
> >
> > http://www.homedepot.com/p/RIDGID-5-5-Amp-Trim-Router-with-Free-1-4-She
> > et-Sander-R24011/202488411
> >
> > Grizzly has Plunge trim router for $85 with shipping.
> >
> > www.grizzly.com/products/Laminate-Trim-Router-with-Plunge-Base/T27139
> >
> > No reviews, 1 year warranty, but the plunge base would be nice. I've
> > never bought a "Grizzly" tool.
> >
> > It seems like a trim router would be perfect for rounding over the
> > edges of the Doug Fir I'm using to build a bed, as well the mortises
> > for the rail fasteners and other recesses I have to make.
> >
> > <$100 fits the budget. Too much more and I'll just use the big ole PC
> > fixed base, but I'd rather not.
> >
> > Thoughts? Thanks!
>
> I have a Ryobi and Bosch Colt. The Ryobi doesn't have soft start, and
> the kick easily moves the router an inch when it starts. The Bosch has
> soft start, and it's much easier to use.
>
> I really don't miss the plunge features, but I really didn't make a whole
> lot of use of the larger plunge router base on my full-size Ridgid
> either.
>
> I didn't see if the Grizzly has a LED light, but they're really nice
> especially on routers and other tools that tend to shadow ambient light.
> [Aside: Why they're not on Bosch Jigsaws is either massive idiocy or
> patents.]
>
> If you've got a Menards nearby, it might be worth adding a Bosch Colt to
> your list. They had them down to ~80 at one time, including 11% rebate.
> I don't know what they are now (but the 11% isn't going on AFAIK).
>
> Puckdropper

The Grizzly manual doesn't mention an LED or Soft Start.

No Menard's near me, just Lowes & HD.

Colt Single Speed $97, Variable Speed $119, Plunge Base $83.

Those prices sure make the $74 Grizzly Plunge kit pretty cheap. Sort of
makes one wonder why, although the answer might be obvious.

Dt

DerbyDad03

in reply to DerbyDad03 on 17/07/2016 2:55 PM

18/07/2016 6:38 AM

On Monday, July 18, 2016 at 8:50:06 AM UTC-4, Leon wrote:
> On 7/17/2016 4:55 PM, DerbyDad03 wrote:
> > The Rigid Fixed Base Trim Router is $99 with a free 1/4 sheet sander tossed in.
> >
> > I don't need another sander, but if the router is any good, I'd spring for it.
> > Good reviews and the lifetime guarantee is nice too.
> >
> > http://www.homedepot.com/p/RIDGID-5-5-Amp-Trim-Router-with-Free-1-4-Sheet-Sander-R24011/202488411
> >
> > Grizzly has Plunge trim router for $85 with shipping.
> >
> > www.grizzly.com/products/Laminate-Trim-Router-with-Plunge-Base/T27139
> >
> > No reviews, 1 year warranty, but the plunge base would be nice. I've never
> > bought a "Grizzly" tool.
> >
> > It seems like a trim router would be perfect for rounding over the edges of
> > the Doug Fir I'm using to build a bed, as well the mortises for the rail
> > fasteners and other recesses I have to make.
> >
> > <$100 fits the budget. Too much more and I'll just use the big ole PC fixed
> > base, but I'd rather not.
> >
> > Thoughts? Thanks!
> >
>
> Take a look at this router from MCLS, $70, It is pretty much an exactly
> copy of a Makita that I have, and the Makita is a great router. I
> nought the one with carry bag and 4 different bases for about $200 a few
> years ago.
>
> http://www.mlcswoodworking.com/shopsite_sc/store/html/smarthtml/pages/rocky30_router.html
>
> https://www.amazon.com/Makita-RT0701CX7-1-1-Compact-Router/dp/B00HAQMHEO

Thanks for the MLCS link. I called them and asked if there was a plunge
base available for the Rocky 30 and got some very good news.

They have just introduced a new kit that isn't even on their website yet.
It was just announced to their e-club members and available for order:

Rocky 30 Trim Router with Standard Base and Plunge Base - SKU #9060

$94.95!

If you go to the Quick Order screen, it will accept the 9060 SKU even
though it can't be found via the search utility. I have placed my order.

Thanks again!

Ll

Leon

in reply to DerbyDad03 on 17/07/2016 2:55 PM

18/07/2016 7:49 AM

On 7/17/2016 4:55 PM, DerbyDad03 wrote:
> The Rigid Fixed Base Trim Router is $99 with a free 1/4 sheet sander tossed in.
>
> I don't need another sander, but if the router is any good, I'd spring for it.
> Good reviews and the lifetime guarantee is nice too.
>
> http://www.homedepot.com/p/RIDGID-5-5-Amp-Trim-Router-with-Free-1-4-Sheet-Sander-R24011/202488411
>
> Grizzly has Plunge trim router for $85 with shipping.
>
> www.grizzly.com/products/Laminate-Trim-Router-with-Plunge-Base/T27139
>
> No reviews, 1 year warranty, but the plunge base would be nice. I've never
> bought a "Grizzly" tool.
>
> It seems like a trim router would be perfect for rounding over the edges of
> the Doug Fir I'm using to build a bed, as well the mortises for the rail
> fasteners and other recesses I have to make.
>
> <$100 fits the budget. Too much more and I'll just use the big ole PC fixed
> base, but I'd rather not.
>
> Thoughts? Thanks!
>

Take a look at this router from MCLS, $70, It is pretty much an exactly
copy of a Makita that I have, and the Makita is a great router. I
nought the one with carry bag and 4 different bases for about $200 a few
years ago.

http://www.mlcswoodworking.com/shopsite_sc/store/html/smarthtml/pages/rocky30_router.html

https://www.amazon.com/Makita-RT0701CX7-1-1-Compact-Router/dp/B00HAQMHEO

Ll

Leon

in reply to DerbyDad03 on 17/07/2016 2:55 PM

18/07/2016 7:52 AM

On 7/17/2016 5:48 PM, -MIKE- wrote:
> On 7/17/16 5:45 PM, Puckdropper wrote:
>> DerbyDad03 <[email protected]> wrote in
>> news:[email protected]:
>>
>>> The Rigid Fixed Base Trim Router is $99 with a free 1/4 sheet sander
>>> tossed in.
>>>
>>> I don't need another sander, but if the router is any good, I'd spring
>>> for it. Good reviews and the lifetime guarantee is nice too.
>>>
>>> http://www.homedepot.com/p/RIDGID-5-5-Amp-Trim-Router-with-Free-1-4-She
>>> et-Sander-R24011/202488411
>>>
>>> Grizzly has Plunge trim router for $85 with shipping.
>>>
>>> www.grizzly.com/products/Laminate-Trim-Router-with-Plunge-Base/T27139
>>>
>>> No reviews, 1 year warranty, but the plunge base would be nice. I've
>>> never bought a "Grizzly" tool.
>>>
>>> It seems like a trim router would be perfect for rounding over the
>>> edges of the Doug Fir I'm using to build a bed, as well the mortises
>>> for the rail fasteners and other recesses I have to make.
>>>
>>> <$100 fits the budget. Too much more and I'll just use the big ole PC
>>> fixed base, but I'd rather not.
>>>
>>> Thoughts? Thanks!
>>
>> I have a Ryobi and Bosch Colt. The Ryobi doesn't have soft start, and
>> the kick easily moves the router an inch when it starts. The Bosch has
>> soft start, and it's much easier to use.
>>
>> I really don't miss the plunge features, but I really didn't make a whole
>> lot of use of the larger plunge router base on my full-size Ridgid
>> either.
>>
>> I didn't see if the Grizzly has a LED light, but they're really nice
>> especially on routers and other tools that tend to shadow ambient light.
>> [Aside: Why they're not on Bosch Jigsaws is either massive idiocy or
>> patents.]
>>
>> If you've got a Menards nearby, it might be worth adding a Bosch Colt to
>> your list. They had them down to ~80 at one time, including 11% rebate.
>> I don't know what they are now (but the 11% isn't going on AFAIK).
>>
>> Puckdropper
>>
>
> I'm looking close at the Makita, which comes with a plunge base and has
> really good dust collection.
>
>
>
I have the Makita, and it is a very solid router. I bought the bigger
set however, I had a job that required that I trim laminate at a 15
degree angle and I needed a tilt base.

You can use one or two wrenches to loosen and tighten the collet.

https://www.amazon.com/Makita-RT0701CX7-1-1-Compact-Router/dp/B00HAQMHEO

wn

woodchucker

in reply to DerbyDad03 on 17/07/2016 2:55 PM

17/07/2016 9:14 PM

On 7/17/2016 5:55 PM, DerbyDad03 wrote:
> The Rigid Fixed Base Trim Router is $99 with a free 1/4 sheet sander tossed in.
>
> I don't need another sander, but if the router is any good, I'd spring for it.
> Good reviews and the lifetime guarantee is nice too.
>
> http://www.homedepot.com/p/RIDGID-5-5-Amp-Trim-Router-with-Free-1-4-Sheet-Sander-R24011/202488411
>
> Grizzly has Plunge trim router for $85 with shipping.
>
> www.grizzly.com/products/Laminate-Trim-Router-with-Plunge-Base/T27139
>
> No reviews, 1 year warranty, but the plunge base would be nice. I've never
> bought a "Grizzly" tool.
>
> It seems like a trim router would be perfect for rounding over the edges of
> the Doug Fir I'm using to build a bed, as well the mortises for the rail
> fasteners and other recesses I have to make.
>
> <$100 fits the budget. Too much more and I'll just use the big ole PC fixed
> base, but I'd rather not.
>
> Thoughts? Thanks!
>
My vote is the Bosch Colt, lots of accessories available if you ever
need them.

a full size router will do all of what you need too. Just set the end
you are routing on your bench, use a fence, and your good. The end of
the bench provides the support on the other side of the router and a 2x4
jointed and clamped provides the top side support. Just saying.

--
Jeff

Mm

-MIKE-

in reply to DerbyDad03 on 17/07/2016 2:55 PM

17/07/2016 5:48 PM

On 7/17/16 5:45 PM, Puckdropper wrote:
> DerbyDad03 <[email protected]> wrote in
> news:[email protected]:
>
>> The Rigid Fixed Base Trim Router is $99 with a free 1/4 sheet sander
>> tossed in.
>>
>> I don't need another sander, but if the router is any good, I'd spring
>> for it. Good reviews and the lifetime guarantee is nice too.
>>
>> http://www.homedepot.com/p/RIDGID-5-5-Amp-Trim-Router-with-Free-1-4-She
>> et-Sander-R24011/202488411
>>
>> Grizzly has Plunge trim router for $85 with shipping.
>>
>> www.grizzly.com/products/Laminate-Trim-Router-with-Plunge-Base/T27139
>>
>> No reviews, 1 year warranty, but the plunge base would be nice. I've
>> never bought a "Grizzly" tool.
>>
>> It seems like a trim router would be perfect for rounding over the
>> edges of the Doug Fir I'm using to build a bed, as well the mortises
>> for the rail fasteners and other recesses I have to make.
>>
>> <$100 fits the budget. Too much more and I'll just use the big ole PC
>> fixed base, but I'd rather not.
>>
>> Thoughts? Thanks!
>
> I have a Ryobi and Bosch Colt. The Ryobi doesn't have soft start, and
> the kick easily moves the router an inch when it starts. The Bosch has
> soft start, and it's much easier to use.
>
> I really don't miss the plunge features, but I really didn't make a whole
> lot of use of the larger plunge router base on my full-size Ridgid
> either.
>
> I didn't see if the Grizzly has a LED light, but they're really nice
> especially on routers and other tools that tend to shadow ambient light.
> [Aside: Why they're not on Bosch Jigsaws is either massive idiocy or
> patents.]
>
> If you've got a Menards nearby, it might be worth adding a Bosch Colt to
> your list. They had them down to ~80 at one time, including 11% rebate.
> I don't know what they are now (but the 11% isn't going on AFAIK).
>
> Puckdropper
>

I'm looking close at the Makita, which comes with a plunge base and has
really good dust collection.



--

-MIKE-

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--Elvin Jones (1927-2004)
--
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Cn

"ChairMan"

in reply to DerbyDad03 on 17/07/2016 2:55 PM

18/07/2016 1:26 AM

DerbyDad03 <[email protected]> wrote:
> The Rigid Fixed Base Trim Router is $99 with a free 1/4
> sheet sander
> tossed in.
>
> I don't need another sander, but if the router is any
> good, I'd
> spring for it. Good reviews and the lifetime guarantee is
> nice too.
>
> http://www.homedepot.com/p/RIDGID-5-5-Amp-Trim-Router-with-Free-1-4-Sheet-Sander-R24011/202488411
>
> Grizzly has Plunge trim router for $85 with shipping.
>
> www.grizzly.com/products/Laminate-Trim-Router-with-Plunge-Base/T27139
>
> No reviews, 1 year warranty, but the plunge base would be
> nice. I've
> never bought a "Grizzly" tool.
>
> It seems like a trim router would be perfect for rounding
> over the
> edges of the Doug Fir I'm using to build a bed, as well
> the mortises
> for the rail fasteners and other recesses I have to make.
>
> <$100 fits the budget. Too much more and I'll just use the
> big ole PC
> fixed base, but I'd rather not.
>
> Thoughts? Thanks!

http://www.cpooutlets.com/on/demandware.store/Sites-cpooutlets-Site/default/Search-Show?q=bosch%20colt&srule=Reconditioned&start=0&sz=100

$77.99 variable speed, I like mine


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