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James Phillips
09-14-2007, 3:02 PM
I decided that I needed to replace my BD plunge router. I already have a PC fixed base that will take 1/2 shank bits, so I did not need a really powerful router, but rather a light-weight convienient router so I bought this
http://festoolusa.com/supplyImages/of1010eq.jpg
Ed Garrett
09-14-2007, 3:09 PM
James,
That is a beautiful machine. Enjoy...
Sincerely,
Ed Garrett
Gary Keedwell
09-14-2007, 4:18 PM
Wow, Fe$tool router:eek: Hope you got a T-shirt with it:D
Gary K.:)
Jim Becker
09-14-2007, 5:14 PM
Nice addition to the shop, James! I like my OF1010, too. Very smooth and just the right size for the more detailed work, both hand-guided and rail-guided. BTW, the 8mm collet provides some good opportunity for smaller cutters that are stronger than 1/4" shanks, too. (Although the supply of the cutters is a lot more limited)
Mike Spanbauer
09-14-2007, 5:21 PM
That is a nice looking router. I'm debating picking up the 1400 myself and liquidating some of the units I have (suffering from TMRS, too many routers syndrome).
mike
Jim Becker
09-14-2007, 5:28 PM
(suffering from TMRS, too many routers syndrome).
That's a phantom disease...it doesn't really exist!
Raymond Fries
09-14-2007, 5:33 PM
Bet you can't wait to get a little dust on it...
glenn bradley
09-14-2007, 6:06 PM
Yeahhhh buddy! . . . and so the slide begins.
Mike Spanbauer
09-14-2007, 7:27 PM
That's a phantom disease...it doesn't really exist!
Lol, perhaps Jim. But, I think my wife would beg to differ and hold the 9 routers as evidence against me in a court of tools
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