EDIT - CL post deleted by poster, presumably sold
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not mine, not endorsing.... but wasn't someone on NCWW looking for a router table or router combo recently?
Looks like a decent price for this package, if that's what you are looking for.
I don't know exactly where Stokesdale is, but this is listed in GBO CL.
Henry
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Bosch router set, Bench dog router table, mobile base, 1/2 inch bits
Bosch router set, Bench dog router table, mobile base, 1/2 inch bits - $250 (Stokesdale)
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oak meadows dr near hap
I'm downsizing to prep for a prospective move. This set has served me well, especially in making cabinets for my previous house, though I'm not woodworking as much and attempting to pare down. I paid quite a bit for each of these pieces, and I want to sell them as a discounted set. If you need a router for home use, then this would get you up and running in a nice way.
Bosch Router Combo pack with router, fixed base, plunge base, and case, 1617EVSPK
Bench Dog 40-001 ProTop Contractor Benchtop Router Table
HTC HTC2000 Adjustable Universal Mobile Base
MLCS 8377 Router Bit Set with Carbide tipped, 1/2-Inch Shank, 15-Piece
Plywood box that sits between mobile base and router table
The Bosch kit comes with a router, fixed base, and plunge router base. I have the fixed base affixed to the Bench Dog ProTop Router Table. If I need to use the router in a mobile way, the router easily detaches from the fixed-base on the table and attaches it to the plunge base. The Bench Dog Router table has worked quite well for me; the large tabletop has made it easy to work with various-sized pieces. I made a box out of plywood to sit the router table on top of and sat both on an HTC Mobile base, making it easy to move around. I keep the unit in the corner of the garage and wheel it out when I need it. The router table has a large fence and comes with a 2 1/2 inch dust port, which works pretty well to collect the shavings, though many still find their way into the router cabinet, so I vacuum that out occasionally.
The HTC Mobile Base is stated to handle up to 500 pounds, so you can adapt it for a larger tool if desired; I considered a large drill press. I'm also including a set of 1/2 inch shank router bits; fewer than half of them have been used.
This is sold as a set. Cash only. Thank you for looking.
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not mine, not endorsing.... but wasn't someone on NCWW looking for a router table or router combo recently?
Looks like a decent price for this package, if that's what you are looking for.
I don't know exactly where Stokesdale is, but this is listed in GBO CL.
Henry
______________________________
Bosch router set, Bench dog router table, mobile base, 1/2 inch bits
Bosch router set, Bench dog router table, mobile base, 1/2 inch bits - $250 (Stokesdale)
image 17 of 17
oak meadows dr near hap
I'm downsizing to prep for a prospective move. This set has served me well, especially in making cabinets for my previous house, though I'm not woodworking as much and attempting to pare down. I paid quite a bit for each of these pieces, and I want to sell them as a discounted set. If you need a router for home use, then this would get you up and running in a nice way.
Bosch Router Combo pack with router, fixed base, plunge base, and case, 1617EVSPK
Bench Dog 40-001 ProTop Contractor Benchtop Router Table
HTC HTC2000 Adjustable Universal Mobile Base
MLCS 8377 Router Bit Set with Carbide tipped, 1/2-Inch Shank, 15-Piece
Plywood box that sits between mobile base and router table
The Bosch kit comes with a router, fixed base, and plunge router base. I have the fixed base affixed to the Bench Dog ProTop Router Table. If I need to use the router in a mobile way, the router easily detaches from the fixed-base on the table and attaches it to the plunge base. The Bench Dog Router table has worked quite well for me; the large tabletop has made it easy to work with various-sized pieces. I made a box out of plywood to sit the router table on top of and sat both on an HTC Mobile base, making it easy to move around. I keep the unit in the corner of the garage and wheel it out when I need it. The router table has a large fence and comes with a 2 1/2 inch dust port, which works pretty well to collect the shavings, though many still find their way into the router cabinet, so I vacuum that out occasionally.
The HTC Mobile Base is stated to handle up to 500 pounds, so you can adapt it for a larger tool if desired; I considered a large drill press. I'm also including a set of 1/2 inch shank router bits; fewer than half of them have been used.
This is sold as a set. Cash only. Thank you for looking.
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