Any opinions on this router? Thinking on picking one up.
2¼ hp, 11A, no load (8,000-25,000 rpm)
Variable-speed dial allows for easy bit adjustment to suit hard and soft
materials
2-in-1 Interchangeable fixed and plunge bases; collet capacity: 1/2" and
1/4"
Micro-fine depth adjustment for precise cuts
Multi-pass quick adjustment for increased accuracy and a better finish
Soft-grip handles provide added comfort and control
100% ball-bearing construction offers added durability
SiteLightT built-in worklight for better visibility and accuracy
Includes carrying case, router motor unit, and fixed and plunge bases
Model No. 1825-04
Hi JS,
It's my understanding that Amazon will not ship to Canada. As to choice of
router, the Router man says if you can only have one, the Dewalt 621 (2 hp) is
the one. My current favorite is the Triton sold by Busy Bee in Canada. Cheers,
JG
js wrote:
> Yeah i've settled on the Freud FT2000EP . aight price, good revies, and it
> does exactly what I need.
>
> Now anyone have any experiences shipping to Canada from amazon? price,
> hassle etc? they have it at the local hardware store, but it looks like i'll
> save 80-90 bucks thru Amazon.
>
> "MattH" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> > "js" <[email protected]> wrote in
> > news:[email protected]:
> >
> > > aight. that one there is 160.00 canadian. i'm also looking at the
> > > Dewalt 2 HP plunge router for 289.00 canadian. i'd be happier with the
> > > dewalt you think? is two hp enough for rail, stile, and raised panel ?
> > >
> > >
> >
> > Might want to take a look at the Amazon.com reviews before picking up the
> > DeWalt 625. Lotsa burnt out motors on that one.
> > Matt
so in the long run, a 3 hp dewalt would be a better buy for me. excellent.
thanks for the info.
"Leon" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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>
> "js" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> > aight. that one there is 160.00 canadian. i'm also looking at the Dewalt
2
> > HP plunge router for 289.00 canadian. i'd be happier with the dewalt you
> > think? is two hp enough for rail, stile, and raised panel ?
>
>
> I think in the long run the DeWalt will deliver and hold up better.
Routers
> in the 9 to 12 amp range, "2 hp ish" will normally spin rail and stile
bits
> just fine. You should however step up to a 15 amp, "3 hp ish" router to
> spin a horizontal raised panel bit and the router should certainly have a
> variable speed so that you can slow down the speed when using horizontal
> raised panel bits.
>
>
On Tue, 27 Apr 2004 17:50:44 GMT, "js"
<[email protected]> wrote:
>Yeah i've settled on the Freud FT2000EP . aight price, good revies, and it
>does exactly what I need.
I have the early model of that router, and it's been an absolutely
rock solid workhorse for me.
No info on the router but Skil took SIX months to send a replacement
switch to a repair shop!
On Tue, 27 Apr 2004 12:13:55 GMT, "js"
<[email protected]> wrote:
>Any opinions on this router? Thinking on picking one up.
>
>2¼ hp, 11A, no load (8,000-25,000 rpm)
>Variable-speed dial allows for easy bit adjustment to suit hard and soft
>materials
>2-in-1 Interchangeable fixed and plunge bases; collet capacity: 1/2" and
>1/4"
>Micro-fine depth adjustment for precise cuts
>Multi-pass quick adjustment for increased accuracy and a better finish
>Soft-grip handles provide added comfort and control
>100% ball-bearing construction offers added durability
>SiteLightT built-in worklight for better visibility and accuracy
>Includes carrying case, router motor unit, and fixed and plunge bases
>Model No. 1825-04
>
>
Yeah i've settled on the Freud FT2000EP . aight price, good revies, and it
does exactly what I need.
Now anyone have any experiences shipping to Canada from amazon? price,
hassle etc? they have it at the local hardware store, but it looks like i'll
save 80-90 bucks thru Amazon.
"MattH" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> "js" <[email protected]> wrote in
> news:[email protected]:
>
> > aight. that one there is 160.00 canadian. i'm also looking at the
> > Dewalt 2 HP plunge router for 289.00 canadian. i'd be happier with the
> > dewalt you think? is two hp enough for rail, stile, and raised panel ?
> >
> >
>
> Might want to take a look at the Amazon.com reviews before picking up the
> DeWalt 625. Lotsa burnt out motors on that one.
> Matt
"js" <[email protected]> wrote in
news:[email protected]:
> aight. that one there is 160.00 canadian. i'm also looking at the
> Dewalt 2 HP plunge router for 289.00 canadian. i'd be happier with the
> dewalt you think? is two hp enough for rail, stile, and raised panel ?
>
>
Might want to take a look at the Amazon.com reviews before picking up the
DeWalt 625. Lotsa burnt out motors on that one.
Matt
excellent. Sounds like it will be a good choice. :)
<[email protected]> wrote in message
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> On Tue, 27 Apr 2004 17:50:44 GMT, "js"
> <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> >Yeah i've settled on the Freud FT2000EP . aight price, good revies, and
it
> >does exactly what I need.
>
>
> I have the early model of that router, and it's been an absolutely
> rock solid workhorse for me.
>
>
aight. that one there is 160.00 canadian. i'm also looking at the Dewalt 2
HP plunge router for 289.00 canadian. i'd be happier with the dewalt you
think? is two hp enough for rail, stile, and raised panel ?
"Leon" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> IMHO Skil makes a darn good worm drive circle saw.
>
> Everything else, go a better brand unless your use will be occasional.
>
>
>
>
I have the Freud and it has done everything I have asked of it... I am
VERY happy with it!
On Tue, 27 Apr 2004 19:03:47 GMT, "js"
<[email protected]> wrote:
>excellent. Sounds like it will be a good choice. :)
>
>
><[email protected]> wrote in message
>news:[email protected]...
>> On Tue, 27 Apr 2004 17:50:44 GMT, "js"
>> <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>> >Yeah i've settled on the Freud FT2000EP . aight price, good revies, and
>it
>> >does exactly what I need.
>>
>>
>> I have the early model of that router, and it's been an absolutely
>> rock solid workhorse for me.
>>
>>
>
"js" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> aight. that one there is 160.00 canadian. i'm also looking at the Dewalt 2
> HP plunge router for 289.00 canadian. i'd be happier with the dewalt you
> think? is two hp enough for rail, stile, and raised panel ?
I think in the long run the DeWalt will deliver and hold up better. Routers
in the 9 to 12 amp range, "2 hp ish" will normally spin rail and stile bits
just fine. You should however step up to a 15 amp, "3 hp ish" router to
spin a horizontal raised panel bit and the router should certainly have a
variable speed so that you can slow down the speed when using horizontal
raised panel bits.