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Thread: Duden Router Bench
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30th October 2000, 09:25 PM #1
Duden Router Bench
I was in at one of my local blokes today and had a look at the new Durden Router Bench which looks quite solid and will give most others a good argument in the construction stakes but how does it compare with the Triton and others for functionality/practicality/cost?
The price my bloke had on it was around the $720. a lot of money for a router bench,but considering the quality and also a local product to boot it behoves the person looking for something in this line to consider well.
There are a lot of others around which are a lot cheaper but their quality demands a close inspection.(this is not a paid ad I might add).
Cheers give us your veiws?
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31st October 2000, 09:02 AM #2
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6th November 2000, 09:59 PM #3
Heres a site to look at for those interested in the new Durden Router bench.
http/www.axmell.com.au/durden/rt1000/
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[This message has been edited by (edited 07 November 2000).]Johnno
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7th November 2000, 02:41 PM #4Senior Member
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Hi Johno, the link above didn't work try this on
http://www.axmell.com.au/durden/rt1000/index.htm
See ya, Rod
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8th November 2000, 08:15 AM #5
Thanks Rod,always have trouble with those urls!!
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12th November 2000, 03:42 PM #6
Don't know if this is any help but after looking around at other router tables i thought it wouldn't be that hard to make my own router table. Simple pine frame and routed a recess into the top surface, made some clamps bolted through the router. Got a red & black electromagnet switch. made a fence/guard. Works great! This cost about $50 bucks to make (some scraps)- a bargain.
Suppose it depends on how much u want to spend and what u want it for but my one does everything that i need it to do.
Cheerio
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12th November 2000, 07:24 PM #7
Thats it JT,good old OZ initiative will out every day as opposed to spending serious $ on something you can produce yourself at a fraction of the cost.
The reason I posted this was to try and elicit folks reactions to not only a local product but also compare it as you have done.
There are countless plans and ideas available for the construction of a router table/bench with most of them costing nothing more than time on the internet or the purchase of a magazine.
A lot of folk prefer to build their own to suit their own needs Which is both practical and cost saving.
Cheers
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