Cold feet

Dave Ronyak said:
Rob-GB said:
WarnerConstCo. said:
Technically the 2200 takes 8mm, 1/4" and 1/2".

The 2200 will take, 6mm, 8mm, 12mm in metric and 1/4", 3/8" and 1/2" shanked cutters with the appropriate collet. It just does not come with all of them in either the router or accessories systainers. I chose not to get the 3/8" collet as the one cutter I use is is cheaper to replace in a 1/2" shank than the collet!
Rob.

I have an OF 1400 and 1/4", 3/8", 1/2", 8mm and 10mm collets for it.  It is my primary hand-held router.  I have a table mounted PC 7518 and a Freud 1700 VS also table mounted.   I am considering purchase of a 1010 because the 1400 is a bit of a task to balance and guide on a narrow 3/4" thick edge, e.g. when cutting a rabbet for installation of a plywood back into an assembled cabinet or bookcase box.

Dave R.

This is a very good combination of tools you have there..
as for the 1010.. you might want to look at the MFK700 for those jobs, as it is the perfect solution in balance and performance for edge trimmimg or rabetting. I dont have the MFK, but the older OFK700, which is mostly the same, but does have an interchangeable head integrating both table options the MFK700 has separately. Both the MFK700 and the OFK700 do have the -1.5 degree table coming with it, so this is the perfect solution for edge trimming, as it avoids to cut the surface of your material you're putting the edge on. Both routers are very low in weight and perfect to handle.

kind regards, Mike
 
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