LR32 Advice

sheperd80 said:
There seems to be some confusion over whats needed and whats included.

Im at $450 for the small set i linked above (which is confirmed to include router base, 2 longitudunal stops, 2 edge stops, and the centering mandrel) plus a guide rail, and a 5mm bit. I have a spare systainer and clamps already. This is all i need. I dont want more clamps, the hinge bit or another systainer.

If i buy the systainer set and a rail its $700.

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The insert is nice to have in the sustainer if your going to be storing the parts in there. I purchased mine to go in a spare systainer such as you plan to use. Part # 700902
 
Coen said:
Oh wow, didn't see (2x) of #496938 was included in #583290. Most of the pictures don't show it either. But it does change the calculation a bit yes. Having said that I'm still happy with the Systainer. Not sure why you would bother with doing the hinges separately. If you position the first row correct, you can use that for the hinges.
Oh i will definitely be using the line boring for hinge plate mounting if thats what you mean. 2 rows per panel (front and back edge) will accomodate doors, pullouts, drawers and adjustable shelving. I just dont want to use the LR32 for drilling the hinge cups on the doors. I have a small and effective drilling jig that will be much easier than moving around a router, guide rail, edge stops, and clamps each time for just 2 cup holes.

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DynaGlide said:
New option. Buy the kit from Amazon UK. I paid 340 shipped, took about 3 weeks.
There ya go! THATS the way to do it! Ive done that with quite a few of my Festool accessories! Saves a ton of money!
 
ben_r_ said:
DynaGlide said:
New option. Buy the kit from Amazon UK. I paid 340 shipped, took about 3 weeks.
There ya go! THATS the way to do it! Ive done that with quite a few of my Festool accessories! Saves a ton of money!
Exchange rate went up its about 360 now.
 
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