Best access routers

hzsogood
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I know most routers are basically the same, but i was just wondering if there is one that fits more than another , or has more accessability .. Hope that made sense. Right now i have bosches (i believe ) hi end plunge cost me about 300 bux after a nice set of bits .. http://www.homedepot.com/prel80/HDUS/EN_US/diy_main/pg_diy.jsp?BV_SessionID=@@@@1668756386.1145673076@@@@&BV_EngineID=ccceaddhijedfdfcgelceffdfgidgkg.0&CNTTYPE=PROD_META&CNTKEY=misc/searchResults.jsp&MID=9876&N=2984+3966&pos=n24

I also have a roto zip, where as the new circle attachment on that actually works pretty good.. But anyways Can i get a link to the jasper jig to see if it will fit my plunge thanks

 
do a search man.

step one : google

step two : search "jasper circle jig" or something similar

step three : hit your head on the desk for asking such a stipid question...

here is my advise on routers make sure its a plunge you will thank me later. i have a makita 3612 router , been though alot of industrial abuse and keeps on kicking. it is very overkill for just doing subwoffer cutouts but still a great router.

for those who dont want to spend that much money. look into a "laminate trimmer / palm router "

the one i use is a porter cable
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they will do sub cutouts and are very handy to have around. they are alot easier to handel than a larger router but are still very powerful.

thats my tip of the day

 
hey im just trying to help. but a search would have revield the answer to you questions.your link does not direct us to a specific router so there is no way of knowing if the jasper jig will fit it.

 
oh crap , sorry man.. yea i found the jig , i m a lil out of it i was up at 5:30 this morn, surgery at 8:30 and its now 1 , im all drugged up but cant fall asleep , so forgive my drugged arse

 
i have a milwaukee 5615-29 router it has an adjusting knub for fine depth adjustments and with a click of a button you can plunge it to what ever depth you want, it has some feature to where the bits never get stuck in the router. which had happen before with a roby router i had. and it comes with diffrent size collets so you can change the type of bits you use.

my not be the best router out there but for the price is does everyting thats needed done right.

 
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