| Re:Boy; Now I GetTo Learn To Use That Bosch Plunge Router [message #31998] | 
			Tue, 19 September 2006 12:59   | 
		 
		
			
				
				
				
					
						  
						Manualblock
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I bought last year that is still sitting in the case looking all new and stuff. I bought it on a whim but never bothered to use it yet. This is great to learn new things. Except now I have to buy a Band Saw. By the time I'm done these horns are gonna run me a thousand bucks. So much for .99c vanes. Now we need a very high quality Back-loaded bass horn to match. And a custom designed tube crossover for bi-amping. Plus two PP 845 triode amps to drive the bass and a SE 300B for the HF. Did I miss anything?Thanks Garman for your continued efforts on behalf of this project all kidding aside. 
  
		
		
		
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			| The bosch router [message #32004 is a reply to message #32002] | 
			Wed, 20 September 2006 14:10    | 
		 
		
			
				
				
				
					
						  
						Leland Crooks
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is the second best thing in my shop, my Bosch sliding compound miter is the best.  Smooth, sweet, awesome power.  I am a bosch dealer, and absolutely love their tools. BTW, the bosch jigsaw is hands down best on the market.  Uses an odd blade however.   
  
		
		
		
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			| Re: Bosch saw [message #32027 is a reply to message #32008] | 
			Mon, 25 September 2006 07:38   | 
		 
		
			
				
				
				
					
						  
						colinhester
						 Messages: 1349 Registered: May 2009  Location: NE Arkansas
						
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Yeah, the tile guys use it for an underust saw.  None of the crews I've worked with in the past own one, but they sure love the fact that I have one. Stupid me did not get the package that included the miter attachment.  This would have saved a lot of time in 1/4 round installs and other small trim.  There would be no getting up and going outside to cut on a miter saw.  The cuts could be done right next to where it's getting installed.  Over a couple of jobs it would have paid for itself in saved labour cost alone.....C 
  
		
		
		
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