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    so the router sheet the bed !!!

    need a new router. only have "the source" in town. no best buy or costco n shit ...

    but the ratbaggers need sumthink or w be postin nuffink !!!

    recomendations ???
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    Newegg or find a old router and the first thing you should do is flash it with DD-WRT. that will turn your $50 router into $500 router.
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    Steven S Dallas has a router for sale.

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    Bosch 2 1/4 HP plunge/fixed base is a nice piece of kit. Wait, what?

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    Quote Originally Posted by PlayItLeo View Post
    Bosch 2 1/4 HP plunge/fixed base is a nice piece of kit. Wait, what?
    Agreed, but the spring clamps that you adjust the height with always shit the bed, esp if you try to mount it upside down on a table. Drives me crazy.
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    so the router sheet the bed !!!

    Get at least 300 count....



    I like my Bosch plunger. No issues for many years.
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    Since a lot of you have the Bosch, am I the only one that has a problem with the leg clamp?
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    so the router sheet the bed !!!

    If you're getting leg cramps, try a pad on the floor or go for a walk every eight hours....



    No, haven't, but I made a custom base out of Corian.
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    Take an old junk PC and download and install your choice of PFSence, IPCop, or Untangle free versions and plug it in. May need a 2nd network card or USB NIC for the lan/wan interface. Set up the firewall software and then your important items. Also for the price of a router, you should have a spare- even if it is only a comsumer style router with DD-WRT or the like loaded and sitting on the shelf.

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    I am going with this. Great reviews on CNET. http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...FYqFfgodyxMAzw
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    Is 'sheet' how they pronounce 'shit' up there?

    I was aboot to take a sheet, aye.

    Speak fucking English!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Timberridge View Post
    Agreed, but the spring clamps that you adjust the height with always shit the bed, esp if you try to mount it upside down on a table. Drives me crazy.
    This is not a problem with the Porter Cable. Besides I use the fixed base for the under table mount. Much easier that way to adjust to maximum height when switching out collets.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Skistack View Post
    Is 'sheet' how they pronounce 'shit' up there?

    I was aboot to take a sheet, aye.

    Speak fucking English!!
    "SON OF BEECH! SHEET!"

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    ^^^ I also rock a fixed base PC with my router table. This being TGR, you gotta have a quiver for everything Timber, I haven't really had any problems with my Bosch, but I haven't put that many miles on it yet.

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    You want to talk some Sheeeeit?

    Damn, we're in a tight spot!

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    I'm downsizing- anyone want to buy my barely used Porter Cable 892? Will also sell my Bosch Colt itty-bitty tiny-weeny router. [/hijack]
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    Pay her more and she will shit on your face instead of the bed.

    But seriously, WTF is "the source"???

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    Quote Originally Posted by riser3 View Post
    But seriously, WTF is "the source"???
    This guy.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tuckerman View Post
    Newegg or find a old router and the first thing you should do is flash it with DD-WRT. that will turn your $50 router into $500 router.
    what does DD WRT bring to the table? Is it worth flashing my ASUS RT-N66U?

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