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9th December 2007, 02:17 PM #1New Member
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RouterMaster in the America's...
Greetings from California.
I have the opportunity to get my hands on a RouterMaster, here in the states, and as we have never heard of such a beast here, I thought I might bring my questions to this forum.
First off, how dependable is the RouterMaster? Has it been manufactured for awhile, are there different models? What is the availability of spare parts? What do the units cost, new & used? There seems little information out on the web, so I'm a little reluctant to put down the money with out knowing a bit more about it. Appreciate any assistance and/or advice.
Also, to those that have worked with them, what is your feeling on the value & application of the tool? Is it often used in your shop, or does it serve as a hanger for your coat?
Thanks much!
Ray~
El Sobrante, CA
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24th December 2007, 09:56 PM #2SENIOR MEMBER
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Know 3 people with Routermasters, solid accurate and reliable about covers what they say. One bloke does not use his table anymore, does everything on the RM.
Spares would be available via Yas Eng but don't know if there is much you can break.
Router master allows you to fix router and use it like upside down table or run along 2 axis for straight lines as well allowing accurate setting of a tilt angle.
If I had the room, one would be in my workshop in 5 minutes..
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