I am thinking of buying one so far I have read conflicting reviews some
people think it is great value for the money others think it stinks. I have
a very small shop I am trying to utilize every available piece of space.
For years I have been using a router suspended from a table but, as most of
you know, changing bits is a major chore and height adjust with this method
is a pain. Is the SH100 the answer to my problems?
I think a Triton Router would be a better choice. Easy bit changes, easy
adjustment and a plunge router when needed. Cheers, JG
Ian Edwards wrote:
> I am thinking of buying one so far I have read conflicting reviews some
> people think it is great value for the money others think it stinks. I have
> a very small shop I am trying to utilize every available piece of space.
> For years I have been using a router suspended from a table but, as most of
> you know, changing bits is a major chore and height adjust with this method
> is a pain. Is the SH100 the answer to my problems?
Have you looked into the many ways of raising and lowering the router that
are available these days? Chances are you could just adapt the table you
already have to allow for easier bit changes. Rockler, Woodpeckers, Woohaven
and MLCS all have some version or another of "router raisers" Each company
has a different name for them and different designs but they all do the same
thing, make it alot easier to raise and lower your bit.
Jim
"Ian Edwards" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> I am thinking of buying one so far I have read conflicting reviews some
> people think it is great value for the money others think it stinks. I
have
> a very small shop I am trying to utilize every available piece of space.
> For years I have been using a router suspended from a table but, as most
of
> you know, changing bits is a major chore and height adjust with this
method
> is a pain. Is the SH100 the answer to my problems?
>
>