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Thread: 1010,1400 or 2000??
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3rd February 2005, 06:09 PM #1Awaiting Email Confirmation
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1010,1400 or 2000??
Hi all, looking at the 1400 matched with the module 6a and system table etc to make myself the best router table I can. Any comments on using which router in a table? I am primarily making cabinet style mouldings or picture frame mouldings with proposed router and heard that the 2000 is not for detail work. Would people recommend the 1010 or the 1400 for table ops given a choice?
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3rd February 2005, 06:29 PM #2
That all sounds like Chinglish to me.
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3rd February 2005, 06:36 PM #3Returning Member
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Originally Posted by Medal Collector
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8th February 2005, 01:31 PM #4
Not sure about using it in a table, but the 1400 is an excellent and versatile router, and worth having. I have used it hand held and loved it. It should have more than enough watts for your table application as well.
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8th February 2005, 01:38 PM #5Originally Posted by Barry_White
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8th February 2005, 04:17 PM #6
I've never been called a Festoolie before. One or two other things.
You know termite, that every time I see your image on the forum I begin to shake. This Festoolie spend to much time on his timber homes, which just happen to be in a bloody termite ridden burb.
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15th February 2005, 02:55 AM #7
Dude,
I was originally worried that the 2000 was not a Detail oriented router as well, but made these walnut inlaid dovetails with it and was pleased.
Have a good one!
there's no school like the old school.