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Old 05-10-2008, 12:07 AM   #1
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Craftsman Router

Hello All - I have some tools that I am planning on selling in our garage sale next weekend. One tool in particular is a Sears Craftsman Router model # 315.174921. By the looks of it, it's hardly used and in its original case with 4 craftsman router bits and 2 Credo "Round Over" bits. Am I an idiot for even thinking about selling this? I have a newer Ryobi Router that I have used maybe once. At this time, I don't have much use for a router but since I have two, which should I keep?

Thanks for your time - Dan

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Old 05-10-2008, 01:30 AM   #2
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Do NOT sell that unless, of course, I show up at your sale! I will imagine that it is of all metal construct............
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The new Craftsman routers are made by the same company that makes Ryobi. They add a few features, but essentially it is the same.
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Thanks. Maybe I'll hang on to it and pass it down to my son someday. I took some pictures of it. I'll try and upload.
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