Another + vote for the Bosch Colt. Out of the box it’s a sweet little router. I made a plunge base for mine that is similar to the Micro-Fence setup.
Another + vote for the Bosch Colt. Out of the box it’s a sweet little router. I made a plunge base for mine that is similar to the Micro-Fence setup.
I keep going to Pat's site but I still haven't pulled the trigger for some reason. I KNOW it would be great to have some of his bases...will have to go look again!
Interesting on the spindle lock...maybe I'll try to be a bit more careful with mine but so far so good on it.
Another vote for the Porter Cable 310. The Colt doesn't feel as good in the hand to me as the 310 does.
Well, I went with the VS Colt- looks like a solid unit. Thanks again for your suggestions. I got the package with the different bases, though I'm not sure I will use them much. I never know what I'm going to do next, so it's better to have the capabilities...
I'm liking the look of the Pat Warner Offset base, too. Looks alot safer than my current unit, as well as more stable. I wonder if the 3/8" plate thickness limits the depth of cut, but I suppose I'd just buy some longer bits to compensate if the need arises.
The Festool looks great, but is cost prohibitive for me- I also think it might be overkill plus.. The 310 looks like a great unit, too, but to only have one I think I'm probably better off having a current production model.
I feel better about making the purchase since reading all your input, and once again am grateful for your expertise.
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I'm only replying cause nobody said the ridgid. I have two ridgids, a porter cable and a colt. Use the Ridgids the most. Keep the pc with a roundover at the height I use the most and don't change it as the changing sucks like someone else said. You'll be happy with the colt I'm sure, but for a back up, consider the ridgid. GREAT little router.
The PC-310 is the perfect size and shape, but the collet can be cranky. Also, when I put a tall flush trimming bit in it the cut is slightly out of square.
If I get another it will be the Colt...
Does anyone like the Bosch Colt....
I love mine.
Funny thing is I have used it a lot and have never had a problem with the lock, I just use one wrench.
I have the Colt and I can't stand it. Terrible tool!
(Dewey wakes up from a bad dream)
No really... +1 for the Colt. I bought mine reconditioned from CPO Bosch with a "good as new warranty" for cheap. One of the best tools I own and never had the problems with the locking mechanism either.
Dewey
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I have 3 of the pc 310s
Rich
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I have the Ridgid. It gets very hot in my hand. It it difficult to remove the base to change the base. I don't like the position of the switch. It is not my favorite tool but it was the right price
I had 3 of the Ridgid ones and finally just got my money back.
When I talked to Ridge about it they told me I must have got a bad one. I took the first one back and went to a different store and got the next one. Same problem, took it back and exchanged it, same problem. Called Ridgid and was told again I just must have got a bad one, they had never heard of a heat problem.
Took the last one back and got the Colt.
Bosch colt gets my vote.