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Cuppa Joe is currently offline  Cuppa Joe
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Thinking about finally taking the plunge into DIY.... I'd like some recommendations for reliable power tools, please! They need to serve the double purpose of speaker building/assembly, and home remodeling projects. A jigsaw and a cordless drill/driver would have to be the first 2 items on the list, but I'm sure that a good circular saw, a sander, and a plunge router will follow eventually. For loudspeaker enclosures, the wood of preference is Baltic Birch, if that helps. I'm not interested in cheap crap either, because this may be the last set of power tools I buy. I've heard the names "Bosch" and "Porter Cable" frequently mentioned on other forums. Opinions, please?

 
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