Kitchen Worktops advice needed on using a router

Discussion in 'Kitchen Fitters' Talk' started by PinkyPerky, Jan 18, 2017.

  1. CGN

    CGN Screwfix Select

  2. PinkyPerky

    PinkyPerky New Member

    Pity - that means spending another £80 (at toolstation) min
     
  3. CGN

    CGN Screwfix Select

    You could always sell it on after....or take it back :rolleyes:

    Certain jobs require certain tools...hopefully you're saving on the labour...that's what adds up.
    The job that the pic I posted from had to have radiused worktops in a couple of places. Had to buy a jig for that.
     
  4. Paul Otter

    Paul Otter Active Member

    I had a big Dewalt router about ten years ago which packed up just after a year, Dewalt told me that it was because I was cutting worktop joints in less than 8 passes.
     
  5. PinkyPerky

    PinkyPerky New Member

    Still looking for a Freud saw blade. Went on the Freud website and used the search facility. The filters Circular saw & 200-300 diameter comes up with nothing. Same with material. What blade code would people recommend for a smooth cut in hardwood and laminate kitchen worktops?
     

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