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| Registered User New Member | I have been receiving junk & junk e-mail mail from Hawk Wood working tools about their Router shop Router table. Anyone have any experience with it? Please post your pro & con comments RouterFool |
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| Senior Moderator Supreme Forum King | This is a new one on me, never heard of the Hawk Router Shop.
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| Marine Engineer Forum King | I think it is RBI hawk, they make some really nice scroll saws. If they're making a router table, I suspect it would be a good one.
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| Forum Administrator Supreme Forum King Join Date: Aug 2004 Location: Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada First Name: Mark Posts: 3,787 ![]() | RouterFool, did you register for an emailing newsletter of some kind?
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Just a few words from an European luthier and woodworker. I have bought a rbi Hawk routershop from the factory sales department and imported to Europe.The guys at rbi are really good sellers. My table is the worst investment I have done untill now. In a few words: it is not flat at all,it has a tendency to twist and warp.The Idea of joining a horizontal and a vertical table under a same tools was interesting.But whenever you look at the thing it is build of cheap unprecise material.It is easy to anderstand that you simply cannot achive a precise tool with unprecise cheap components. The aftersale department is on vacation all over the year.But I am a happy guy I have the rbi Hawk 5 years of garantee...At this price I would'nt buy this routertable to use it as a flowerstand. Kind regards, routerfriend | |
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