Which router should you buy?
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The basic router types are the standard router, the best for a router table; the plunge router, which makes easy inside cuts; and the lightweight trim router, designed for trimming plastic laminate. Choice of router should be based on weight, versatility and available accessories.
Publication Name: Workbench
Subject: Home and garden
ISSN: 0043-8057
Year: 1993
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Build your projects faster
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A new type of brad nailer is less expensive than the ones used by professional cabinetmakers. A small air compressor will power the nailer, which will cost between $95 and $200. Various uses for the nailer are discussed, and tips on purchasing one are given.
Publication Name: Workbench
Subject: Home and garden
ISSN: 0043-8057
Year: 1993
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Garden arbor: build an attractive backyard addition in a weekend
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Most do-it-yourselfers can build the garden arbor in a weekend. A circular saw, a sabre saw and drill are the only power tools necessary. The posts are set in concrete below the frost line to prevent it from tipping over.
Publication Name: Workbench
Subject: Home and garden
ISSN: 0043-8057
Year: 1995
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