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I just bought a router the other day. For some reason I have always wanted one but don't have the foggiest how to use them. I bought a book hoping it would help a little but there is so much you can do with them it boggles me mind.
 
Mine sits in the shed I've only ever fitted work tops with it, oh and a fire strip on a door other then that never used it. If you speak to tamz he's likely to have used one as a core drill at some point
 
Great things, easy to use muts, just put you tube on , get a bit of scrap timber and have a play .

Are you going to beat villa ?? Lol
 
Mine sits in the shed I've only ever fitted work tops with it, oh and a fire strip on a door other then that never used it. If you speak to tamz he's likely to have used one as a core drill at some point

I did buy it mainly for work tops to be honest. I am built scared to give it a crack though the 1st time on a clients property. But now I have bought a run down house that needs lots doing so I want to start using it to it's full potential. So building a table to fit it into and making jigs and so on. I just don't know where to start
 
Great things, easy to use muts, just put you tube on , get a bit of scrap timber and have a play .

Are you going to beat villa ?? Lol

That's my intention feller. I have had a go freehand but kind of wanting to be a bit more precise. You tube has been awesome so far. I have been looking on how to's to build a table. Still searching. I have this awesome table called the Paulk total bench. A bit complicated for the 1st build I think.

A, I am hoping us gooners will be lifting that trophy tomorrow. It's going to be hard stopping benteke though. Hopefully Walcott will start
 
I had the trend combi jig until it was stolen. There are some jigs that'll do so much more. You can get hinge jigs too although only worth setting up if you've more then 4 doors to do, which being plumbers we don't...
 
I had the trend combi jig until it was stolen. There are some jigs that'll do so much more. You can get hinge jigs too although only worth setting up if you've more then 4 doors to do, which being plumbers we don't...

Thieving....

I have watched videos on making hinge jigs and they seem quite easy. To buy they are about 70 quid. Expensive. I will be putting new door frames in and new doors in a house in just bought so maybe better to buy a jig. Also good for when I build an en suite in the corner of a room and so on
 
That's my intention feller. I have had a go freehand but kind of wanting to be a bit more precise. You tube has been awesome so far. I have been looking on how to's to build a table. Still searching. I have this awesome table called the Paulk total bench. A bit complicated for the 1st build I think.

A, I am hoping us gooners will be lifting that trophy tomorrow. It's going to be hard stopping benteke though. Hopefully Walcott


will start

I think you will be too strong for them all over the park pal, but its the fa cup owt can happen lol
 
Huddersfield hey. The funny thing is is 5 yrs ago I supported villa, but when they got rid of Martin O'Neil I decided to leave.

As you say, we will be all over them but, possession doesn't win you games. Plus, as you say, it's a cup game so anything can happen
 
I'm same as you Mutley - got one for worktops but want to know how to get the best out of it.
 
I mentioned on another thread earlier tonight about the Trend Routabout kit. Great bit of kit for creating access hatches in chipboard flooring. Well worth the money.
 
strange coincidence ive been using one all week rebuilding my sons vw camper 100.jpg
mostly slots for edging
 

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