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So I went to the local home depot and Lowe's and it was going to run $25 - $35 for the 3 router bits I wanted. I'm thinking that for the fairly limited use I'd have for them it would be a better value to by a cheap set of bits off eBay.
Here's a sampling. Any suggestions?
EBay link 1
EBay link 2
EBay link 3
EBay link 4
Also thinking of upgrading my impossible to adjust, 25 year old, crappy craftsman router.
Maybe this?
EBay link 5
Let me know if this should be in the woodworking forum, and thanks in advance.
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It should definitely be in the woodworking forum.
Check this place out. Good deals, and free shipping on individual items. I've had good luck with them.
http://www.mlcswoodworking.com/
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August 01, 2007, 11:32:55 pm »
I definately second the notion of MLCS. Not only are the prices right, but free shipping is a plus also.
And as far as upgrading your ruter. If its going to have "limited use", why not just go with a $50-60 Ryobi or Black & Decker?
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Try holbren.com
A while ago they had a nice basic set shipped for $20. add a nice slot cutter for another $10 or so and your done.
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Yup, mlcswoodworking has always been good to me. super fast shipping, the cheapest prices I can find on the net. I have bought four bits from them and always got good products and service.
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