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mattonthesea

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My 35 year old Bosch 800 router is showing signs of giving up the ghost. While it has been very useful I have found it fiddly to do some things with it. I made a wooden table/jig with fence for it but settng the depth was irksome. I had to practically dismantle it for every adjustment. So what should I look for in a new one? The prices vary enormously but I can't see much difference.

I mainly rebate, trim/shape, hockey stick for fiddle rails, biscuit joints and dovetail joints. And right now holes/sockets for kitchen cupboard hinges!

Does the panel think...?
 

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I've done a lot of routing in the course of constructing my yacht. I found it necessary to have two routers - one powerful router (1200W+) mounted in a router table. Router tables are not at all expensive.

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The table is very useful for all sorts of cabinet work

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I also have a small hand held 700W router for trimming

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Setting the depth irksome! I find it best to keep adjusting/testing the depth on scrap timber.
 
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I've done a lot of routing in the course of constructing my yacht. I found it necessary to have two routers - one powerful router (1200W+) mounted in a router table. Router tables are not at all expensive.

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The table is very useful for all sorts of cabinet work

wood-joinery-types-3536631-v3-5b9827b84cedfd002536486c.png


I also have a small hand held 700W router for trimming

s-l300.jpg


Setting the depth irksome! I find it best to keep adjusting/testing the depth on scrap timber.
I’ve got one of these and found it a very decent tool for the price. I would recommend it…

But! The op has owned his current one for years and it was a premium brand/model at the time.

I would therefore suggest a current ‘premium’ brand, a la Bosch, De Walt etc. - although I proffer you’d come to appreciate the Milwaukee most! - as more a more equivalent replacement.

The cordless ‘palm’ routers are a great advancement - if you’re willing to invest the initial outlay in batteries, etc.

I agree about also having a second, more powerful, corded router. I’ve got a mid-range (‘Erbrauer’) 2100w that was around £100 and it’s great for bigger/longer boat jobs. Not as much of a handful when it gets going (soft start etc.) as you’d think.

I reckon you do get more for your money if spending a bit on the palm routers, though.
 
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For my router table which I originally had my Bosch GMF 1600 in and like you it was a pain in the arse to set up so in the end I bought a Triton TRA 001 for which it's easy to change bits and I can wind up or down from above the table. I also have a Bosch GKF 600 which is very useful.

It all depends on how much work you do with it and how much you want to spend but I can do a lot with a decent router in a decent table.
 

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My 35 year old Bosch 800 router is showing signs of giving up the ghost. While it has been very useful I have found it fiddly to do some things with it. I made a wooden table/jig with fence for it but settng the depth was irksome. I had to practically dismantle it for every adjustment. So what should I look for in a new one? The prices vary enormously but I can't see much difference.

I mainly rebate, trim/shape, hockey stick for fiddle rails, biscuit joints and dovetail joints. And right now holes/sockets for kitchen cupboard hinges!

Does the panel think...?
Makita 240v
though this looks very useful for versatility ( pity about the 1/4" collet )....... Makita DRT50ZJX3 18v LXT 1/4" Brushless Cordless Router Body Only Inc Extra Bases In Makpac Carry Case
 

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For my router table which I originally had my Bosch GMF 1600 in and like you it was a pain in the arse to set up so in the end I bought a Triton TRA 001 for which it's easy to change bits and I can wind up or down from above the table. I also have a Bosch GKF 600 which is very useful.

It all depends on how much work you do with it and how much you want to spend but I can do a lot with a decent router in a decent table.
Thanks everyone. On FrJH's recommendation I looked at the Triton and found that out not only fits my needs but they have the slightly less powerful one on offer; only slightly more than the ordinary ones.

Happy bunny🤓
 
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