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| Registered User | I mostly lurk. I am not anti-social I just learn more by listening. Besides I am pretty new to woodworking. I have hammered a few 2x4"s together over the years but I am putting a woodworking area in my shop and I would like to include a router table. Which means I probably need a new router as well since my 15yr old 1/4 collet Sears router needs updating anyhow. Anyhow, Howdy! and if I see something I can contribute too I will try to help, otherwise you will see me lurking occasionally. |
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| Registered User Forum King | Lurking is also good titelines. At least you took the plunge and registered Enjoy the forum.
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| Registered User Forum Geek | Hey titelines, welcome to our little corner of the 'net. Don't give up on that old Craftsman router just yet. While it's true, it's old and underpowered compared to what's available today, it can still do a lot of work for you. Brian
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