For those here who use routers either strictly diy or frequently, hoping for some input on routers. Mainly looking at the skil 1830 or the craftsman combo fixed/plunge (12 amp, not the 14a pro).
I haven't used a router a ton in the past, though some. Think it was an old fixed speed porter cable, khaki plastic housing.. no clue what happened to it. Anyway, would like to do a few things that require a router but not looking to spend a huge chunk. Both of these combos are around the $100 range, the next step up for bosch or dewalt is double that.
Things I'm looking to do are freehand/guide work, stopped dados, rabbets, round overs on 3/4" material. Being able to mount in a table later on might be a perk but not a requirement as I doubt I'll use a table much. I know lots of people use their handhelds in tables but I've always thought they were a little underpowered to do that well.
Figured there might be more guys here who use them once in awhile vs a wood working forum. I don't doubt all the recommendations for porter cable etc but I think it's overkill for my use and while I have some projects lined up I'd hate to dump $300 in a tool that might collect dust for 2mo at a time. All I need is a 'decent' router - aka, doesn't have to be pro grade, just fairly dependable and capable of doing the job without trashing it. Thanks for any input.
I haven't used a router a ton in the past, though some. Think it was an old fixed speed porter cable, khaki plastic housing.. no clue what happened to it. Anyway, would like to do a few things that require a router but not looking to spend a huge chunk. Both of these combos are around the $100 range, the next step up for bosch or dewalt is double that.
Things I'm looking to do are freehand/guide work, stopped dados, rabbets, round overs on 3/4" material. Being able to mount in a table later on might be a perk but not a requirement as I doubt I'll use a table much. I know lots of people use their handhelds in tables but I've always thought they were a little underpowered to do that well.
Figured there might be more guys here who use them once in awhile vs a wood working forum. I don't doubt all the recommendations for porter cable etc but I think it's overkill for my use and while I have some projects lined up I'd hate to dump $300 in a tool that might collect dust for 2mo at a time. All I need is a 'decent' router - aka, doesn't have to be pro grade, just fairly dependable and capable of doing the job without trashing it. Thanks for any input.
