And what country can preserve its liberties if their rulers are not warned from time to time that their people preserve the spirit of resistance? Let them take arms. The remedy is to set them right as to facts, pardon and pacify them. What signify a few lives lost in a century or two? The tree of liberty must be refreshed from time to time with the blood of patriots and tyrants.
I've used my 18v Ryobi router the most over the past 10 years especially on the smaller projects. Won't hold up though with extended use on hardwoods like oak. For hardwoods I break out the Craftsman or Porter Cable corded versions. The Ryobi was less than $50 and has never been a problem.
I have 30+ Ryobi 18v tools and use them all the time - since about 1998. Never had a problem with any of them and I use em pretty hard, afterall, their tools.
Milwaukee Iron, made in China to a defined (not necessarily best) quality. OK if you don't push it, like most of this stuff. As with any cordless tool, it has its place as long as you understand the limitations.
I've used my 18v Ryobi router the most over the past 10 years especially on the smaller projects. Won't hold up though with extended use on hardwoods like oak. For hardwoods I break out the Craftsman or Porter Cable corded versions. The Ryobi was less than $50 and has never been a problem.
ReplyDeleteAll my batt powered tools are Ryobi 18v these days.
DeleteI have 30+ Ryobi 18v tools and use them all the time - since about 1998. Never had a problem with any of them and I use em pretty hard, afterall, their tools.
DeleteMilwaukee Iron, made in China to a defined (not necessarily best) quality. OK if you don't push it, like most of this stuff. As with any cordless tool, it has its place as long as you understand the limitations.
ReplyDeleteLove the little trim routers. Have the Bosch table and large router with feather boards at home shop
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