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cabinet 2 is soon to be underway and this time its t-molding or bust.
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i need a router. will this cheap-o ryobi suffice? i dont feel like spending a fortune on router i'll only use for slot cutting the t-modling in. i used .5 " MDF for my last control panel with good success so recessing really isnt a factor either.
http://www.homedepot.com/prel80/HDUS/EN_US/diy_main/pg_diy.jsp?CNTTYPE=NAVIGATION&CNTKEY=market%2fpg_zip_code.jsp&BV_SessionID=@@@@1584659575.1055778097@@@@&BV_EngineID=ccdeadciijjjghhcgelceffdfgidgki.0&DRC=4&catOID=100014760
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your link goes no where. (even the full link)
I'm guessing its the 60 dollar 1 1/2 hp 8 amp model? Yup, it'll work find. Thats about the specs of my Ryobi and it chews through mdf like a charm. Even solid oak works fine with a good bit.
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you guessed correctly Brax, thanks for the info.
Once again I say, my wife is going to kill me.
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I have the ryopbi and worked like a charm. I have a few Ryobi products and like them all, especially at the price. As Brax said, the bit is the key.
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