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Old 07-01-2007, 06:42 PM   #4
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Hi sphynx_000

I recommend the one below. for the price it's hard to beat I have two of them and they are great machines and they have the Sears name backup behind them.

http://www.routerforums.com/table-mo...routing-3.html
http://www.routerforums.com/table-mo...e-routing.html

http://www.sears.com/sr/javasr/produ...TOOL&ihtoken=1


Also take a look at the link below
http://www.routerforums.com/38701-post10.html


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Originally Posted by sphynx_000
I am buying a router mainly for building speaker cabinets. It must be a plunge router and have a decent depth adjustment. It must also be on of the listed routers the Jasper Circle Jig Model 200 (can be found at partsexpress)

I want to be able to cut cleanly through 3/4" and possibly 1" mdf at times. The main uses will be cutting circles and finishing corners.

Most importantly, I want to get the cheapest router that will suit my needs. This wont get a tremendous amount of use, so I dont want to spend much money for it.


The compatible routers are,

Bosch 1613 and 1615, DeWalt 621 and 625, Freud FT2000E, Hitachi M8V, TR12 and M12V, Porter Cable 690 series and 7539, Skill 1823 and 1835, and all Sears, Ryobi and Makita models

any recommendations?

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