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    Question for Bosch Colt Owners

    I'm getting ready to buy a Bosch Colt palm/trim router. For approx $50 more the "Installer Kit" comes with a roller guide, offset base, tilt base, and underscribe attachment in addition to the normal straight edge guide.

    For Bosch Colt owners: Is it worthwhile to pay the extra $$ and get the extra bases? BTW: I do not plan to do laminate installations.

    Billbo
    Smyrna GA

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    I don't have the kit and never missed it. I just do regular woodworking - no laminate.

    Mike
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    I do use roller guide ( most of the time) and offset base(very occasionally). Can you buy accessories separately?
    Ed.

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    I don't have the accessories package and haven't missed it in more then a years use of the Colt. BTW, I am a garage/workshop woodworker.
    Lori K

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    Question for Bosch Colt Owners

    RE: Can you buy accessories separately?

    Yes Amazon has the two accessory bases:
    - Offset base = $61.17
    - Tilting base = $37.99

    Billbo
    Smyrna GA

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    Just the router, and not the vs model and I've never missed accessories or VS, I did buy template guides and some type of add on base, All that stuff is still unused in the original boxes.

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    I didn't buy the kit but, like Mike, I just do woodworking, not laminate counter tops. The supplied base is bothersome so I did spend $45 for the round and offset base from Pat Warner. Great craftsmanship and perfectly centered but, I have yet to use the round base. The offset alone is $30.
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    I did not get the kit but I did order the base that will hole the PC bushing and I use it all the time.
    http://www.rockler.com/product.cfm?p...=router%20base

    I also got an off set base from Woodcraft and have it drilled for the Colt. I have used it 2 or 3 times for different operations.
    http://www.woodcraft.com/product.asp...&FamilyID=5539

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    I have the kit and have used every piece of it at one point or another. I don't do laminate work, but I have found situations where those bases have proven quite useful. The tilt base is probably the most useful one to me. I can also imagine depending on your work that none of that stuff would ever make it out of the box, so its a hard call to make. I do like the router, and thought the variable speed was a great idea, but in reality I have never used anything but maximum speed and small bits, so maybe it was a waste of money for me?
    Last edited by Peter Quinn; 07-25-2009 at 4:46 PM. Reason: typo

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    I really like my VS Colt. I would suggest not buying the kit unless you find out later that you need some or all of the parts in it. The Colt is a really great little tool.

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    One thing I haven't seen mentioned about this router is the front spindle lock which is supposed to give one-wrench bit changes. Mine worked maybe the first 10 times, then it slipped out of lock no matter how hard I pushed the red button. The proper sized wrench and a bench grinder to thin it down solved that problem. Now it's a two wrench router, and I like it a lot. I don't have the kit.

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    Bosch is aware of the spindle lock problem and if you call them, they will send out a wrench at no charge.

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    Quote Originally Posted by J. Greg Jones View Post
    Bosch is aware of the spindle lock problem and if you call them, they will send out a wrench at no charge.
    I bought a non-kit Colt 6 months or so ago. It came with both wrenches. So far, my spindle lock has behaved as expected. Of course I haven't used it much yet.

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    Question for Bosch Colt Owners

    Thanks for all the inputs/advice.

    I decided to bid on a variable speed Colt on eBay (non kit) - and won it!

    I think I'll order an ofset base from Pat Warner.

    Again . . . . thanks for all the good advice.

    Billbo
    Smyrna, GA

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