Looking to sell a couple items since I have ordered a cnc and no longer need the LR32 or Parf guide since these operations will be getting carried out on the cnc in the future. Its the only reason Im selling them. I have decided ship the Parf guide and listed it on Ebay now. (Ebay Item # 114405499471) or (pick up in Boca Raton, FL 33431)
LR 32 (ON HOLD FOR FOG MEMBER)
(shipping available without rail)
The Dewalt/LR32 hybrid has no systainer but is complete with everything needed including the LR32 base, end stops, centering mandrel, side stops, One 55" rail with holes (pick up only) 5mm Freud brad point boring bit, 35mm hinge cup boring bit and 8mm and 10mm collet adaptor. Ok so heres the deal with this I adapted it to work with a Dewalt DW621 since I didnt want to drop another 500 bucks on a Festool router (Sorry Festool I love you but..) I already had several DW621's since I have been using these particular routers since before Festool. Either way I had to cut one of those large (I'll call it a biscuit) type washers that clamp the router to the LR32 base. It would probably still work with a Festool router you would just have to rotate it 180 degrees. Its perfect for a person who doesnt already own a festool router but wants to accurately drill shelf pin and hinge holes for a fraction of the cost of a full festool outfit. I have drilled thousands of holes with this setup and never had any problems. Selling $400 with the Router or $300 without. (I will consider shipping the router and lr32 without the rail since it should be easy to sell just the rail locally and it would probably raise the shipping costs considerably due to the length.)
I will post pics after the holiday.
LR 32 (ON HOLD FOR FOG MEMBER)
(shipping available without rail)
The Dewalt/LR32 hybrid has no systainer but is complete with everything needed including the LR32 base, end stops, centering mandrel, side stops, One 55" rail with holes (pick up only) 5mm Freud brad point boring bit, 35mm hinge cup boring bit and 8mm and 10mm collet adaptor. Ok so heres the deal with this I adapted it to work with a Dewalt DW621 since I didnt want to drop another 500 bucks on a Festool router (Sorry Festool I love you but..) I already had several DW621's since I have been using these particular routers since before Festool. Either way I had to cut one of those large (I'll call it a biscuit) type washers that clamp the router to the LR32 base. It would probably still work with a Festool router you would just have to rotate it 180 degrees. Its perfect for a person who doesnt already own a festool router but wants to accurately drill shelf pin and hinge holes for a fraction of the cost of a full festool outfit. I have drilled thousands of holes with this setup and never had any problems. Selling $400 with the Router or $300 without. (I will consider shipping the router and lr32 without the rail since it should be easy to sell just the rail locally and it would probably raise the shipping costs considerably due to the length.)
I will post pics after the holiday.