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>>2867371
…and I feel like I wasted my time every single time I check the gap on new plugs.

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>>2867402
That’s actually a tool I was tempted to go cheap on, just because it’s such a basic one that it looks like they could all be Makita knockoffs and the design has been the same forever.

I ended up going Kobalt for my big router with table and the smaller palm router. I don’t really have Kobalt anything besides those, but in both situations I was thinking about Bosch because their router is super popular, never pulled the trigger, and then one day looking at the Bosch again, one of the Kobalts went on sale for so cheap that I couldn’t pass up on it.

As a non-woodworker who builds a random wood project maybe 2-3 times a year, I figured Kobalt would be good enough since they’re generally solid tools. They have worked good so far and both the big router and table and the palm router ended up being about the price of a no-name Amazon brand when they went on sale for such a low price.

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>>2810187
I mean not all the time

I still need to give the palm router a break-in.

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