Around $100 router for Subharmonic
Posted: Fri Oct 14, 2011 8:28 pm
So I got a little fun cash for my birthday. I want to buy a plunge router, I have a 15+ year old Craftsman fixed base one that makes me say special words when I try to adjust depth.
So on a search I went and came back with 2 models that I like.
Skil 1830
http://www.skiltools.com/en/AllTools/Ca ... l?pid=1830
or
Craftsman 27669
http://www.craftsman.com/shc/s/p_10155_ ... ockType=L6
Basically IMO they both feel like solid builds, read a lot of great stuff about the skil and little to nothing about the Craftsmen.
Skil pros:
-Dual base allows option to make a easy mount under table, easy in/out router. Along with a DIY lift should be quick for changing bits adjusting depth
-more reviews, most favorable
-not sure the need for a separate fixed base besides above mentioned one but it has one
-price can get a new one for under $100 shipped
Skil cons:
-reputation (I have a B&D jigsaw and belt sander that work fine for my needs)
-compatibility not sure if they have standards in the router world
-plunge springs seemed to push back a little too much, this may go away after some use.
Crafts pros:
-LED display seems nice, just enter your parameters and away you go
-have a constant speed governor to power through bog downs
-more power 2.25hp@10a vs 2.25@12a
-my crappysman router is running after a decade and a half (and I know my dad used it like crazy)
-I have a spare router to table mount/this new one has some type of depth adjustment from the base so it may be not a big deal
Craftsman cons:
-LED screen is another thing to break and a new technology/product run
-a little more than $100
-my current Craftsman router depth adjustment makes me very angry, what feature on this one will
-I can't find the manual online
Any comments, impressions, reviews appreciated. Lets try not to turn this into a brand flame or hey you should spend 2x the cash on a pro model. I tried the other manufacturers lines in this price range and found them not suitable for me, one way or another.
So on a search I went and came back with 2 models that I like.
Skil 1830
http://www.skiltools.com/en/AllTools/Ca ... l?pid=1830
or
Craftsman 27669
http://www.craftsman.com/shc/s/p_10155_ ... ockType=L6
Basically IMO they both feel like solid builds, read a lot of great stuff about the skil and little to nothing about the Craftsmen.
Skil pros:
-Dual base allows option to make a easy mount under table, easy in/out router. Along with a DIY lift should be quick for changing bits adjusting depth
-more reviews, most favorable
-not sure the need for a separate fixed base besides above mentioned one but it has one
-price can get a new one for under $100 shipped
Skil cons:
-reputation (I have a B&D jigsaw and belt sander that work fine for my needs)
-compatibility not sure if they have standards in the router world
-plunge springs seemed to push back a little too much, this may go away after some use.
Crafts pros:
-LED display seems nice, just enter your parameters and away you go
-have a constant speed governor to power through bog downs
-more power 2.25hp@10a vs 2.25@12a
-my crappysman router is running after a decade and a half (and I know my dad used it like crazy)
-I have a spare router to table mount/this new one has some type of depth adjustment from the base so it may be not a big deal
Craftsman cons:
-LED screen is another thing to break and a new technology/product run
-a little more than $100
-my current Craftsman router depth adjustment makes me very angry, what feature on this one will
-I can't find the manual online
Any comments, impressions, reviews appreciated. Lets try not to turn this into a brand flame or hey you should spend 2x the cash on a pro model. I tried the other manufacturers lines in this price range and found them not suitable for me, one way or another.