Hi,
I'm new to woodworking, and recently bought a rou-7100. I plan to build a simple router table, but somehow find the router might not be suitable for a table. For example, changing the bits or lifting the router, etc. Also, it uses only a single spanner to change the bits, whereas I've seen some routers need two spanners. This analysis is, of course, a pretty rudimentary one given my lack of experience.
I wanted to know if there is a router that might be a better buy - something that is useful to use in a table as well as use it in free-hand mode. I bought this router in bunnings, and might be allowed to return it.
Rajath
I'm new to woodworking, and recently bought a rou-7100. I plan to build a simple router table, but somehow find the router might not be suitable for a table. For example, changing the bits or lifting the router, etc. Also, it uses only a single spanner to change the bits, whereas I've seen some routers need two spanners. This analysis is, of course, a pretty rudimentary one given my lack of experience.
I wanted to know if there is a router that might be a better buy - something that is useful to use in a table as well as use it in free-hand mode. I bought this router in bunnings, and might be allowed to return it.
Rajath
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