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Woodster wrote:Is the router any good though for light use? Anyone got one.
Woodster wrote:Thanks for that. The bearings are cheap and easy to replace by the look of it. I suspect the impeding demise of them would be evident by the noise?
RogerS wrote:A lot of people, and I am one, think that the quality and reliability of Trend products has gone downhill.
Woodbloke wrote:I've had a big Trend router in my router table for years now and it's behaved faultlessly. .... Rob
Woodbloke wrote:I've had a big Trend router in my router table for years now and it's behaved faultlessly. Can't comment on their cutters 'cos I never use them; either Ax or Wealdon - Rob
RogerS wrote:Woodbloke wrote:I've had a big Trend router in my router table for years now and it's behaved faultlessly. .... Rob
There's the thing, Rob. Once upon a time Trend quality was up there with the best. But now, as confirmed by many of us.......
Doug wrote:Had the Trend T11 since they launched it & I wouldn’t buy another Trend router, if you like stripping down routers & replacing parts then go for it otherwise if you’re looking for a quality router to fit in a jig then https://woodworkersworkshop.co.uk/mafel ... YgEALw_wcB
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