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Southern Fastening Systems- Flowood
601-992-3737
5310 Hwy 25, Suite 7 Flowood, MS, 39232
Flowood, MS
Fastenal- Pearl
601-936-1525
102 Priester Drive Pearl, MS, 39208
Pearl, MS
Fastenal- Ridgeland
601-572-8113
101 Business Park Drive Suite E Ridgeland, MS, 39157
Ridgeland, MS
Lowe's of Gautier
228-497-0524
3200 Highway 90 Gautier, MS, 39553
Gautier, MS
LOWE'S OF OLIVE BRANCH, MS
662 890-9720
8370 CAMP CREEK BLVD OLIVE BRANCH, MS, 38654
Olive Branch, MS
Lowe's of West Jackson, MS
601-923-4448
2250 Greenway Drive Jackson, MS, 39204
Jackson, MS
AMEITECH/Ridgeland
601-853-0830
210 Industrial Drive Ridgeland, MS, 39157
Ridgeland, MS
LOWE'S OF PASCAGOULA, MISS.
228 762-0429
3301 DENNY AVENUE PASCAGOULA, MS, 39581
Pascagoula, MS
Fastenal- Corinth
662-396-4744
402 South Cass Street Corinth, MS, 38834
Corinth, MS
Fastenal- Hattiesburg
601-544-4888
1517 North Main Street Hattiesburg, MS, 39401
Hattiesburg, MS

Digital Plunge Router

 

     

Digital readout has finally arrived on a mainstream router. This new 10-amp plunge router from Craftsman has an integrated LED screen that allows you to precisely set the depth of cut, in fractions of an inch or millimeters, without using a scale or ruler. Adjusting the depth of cut on many plunge routers can be a real hassle, but not on this machine. The Craftsman system is easy to use because it's so intuitive. As with all plunge routers, the first step is to lower the bit until it touches your workbench and engage the plunge lock lever to hold the bit in position. Next, rotate a depth-of-cut knob to lower a stop rod until it contacts the router's base. Standard procedure so far, but now comes the new, digital part. Press a zeroing button, then dial up the stop rod. As you turn this knob, the readout screen clearly indicates how deep the bit will cut, to the nearest 1/64-in. A simple twist of another knob locks the stop rod in place, and you're ready to go.
Other good features on this router include 1/4-in. and 1/2-in. collets, variable speed, soft start, a conveniently located on/off switch, and a dust shield and dust port. This router would work well in a router table, but it lacks a couple of user-friendly features. Although you get a long extension knob for setting the height of a bit from underneath the table, you can't raise the collet high enough to cha...

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