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| Registered User Forum Geek | Hi: A choice between the Freud 2000, and the PC7518, is coparing a plunge router to a non-plunge router. The freud2000E has a smaller throat opening, which means you can't drop the large panel cutting bits to far down. The PC 7518 has a throat that is bigger than 3 inches, but is'nt a pluge router. If you are going to use real large bits, I would suggest the Pc7518. As far as a router table is concerned I have the Oak-Park table and some of the additional systems to go with it, like the door making jig, and the sliding dove tail jig. I think it's a real good system and the router table can be portable. I built a cabinet below mine and it gives me storage. Hope this helps your decision. Woodnut65 |
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