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I ended up ordering the Ridgid reburb jobbie off amazon. Maybe I should have gotten the Dewalt but I'll see how it goes. I have a 20 year old full size Skill plunge router but I thought I didn't want to waste the time or money seeing if their adapter would fit it. I ordered the jig from 5D but the parts from Daytona Tactical. Seemed like a better deal. Maybe I'll do some video of it since I saw 5D will give you discounts if you make detailed video.If it's anything like the 80% Arms jig knockoff that it looks like, it should work well. I haven't heard anything bad about it so far. Like @Kylep427 said, take your time and don't cut too deep on each pass with the router. If you're using the little DeWalt definitely do half or quarter steps down.
Why would believe ANYTHING a tard on the floor at Lowes or HD says?Guy at lowes told me Dewalt routers only work on wood. Is he right? I’m guessing he’s full of it.
I have one, work great. No real issues, they simply work and you have a nice product when done. Be careful and take your time, you can screw up the bit pretty easy and you need another $44 bit if you get in a hurry. It takes about 1 hour for a lower. Spend the extra and get the pro so you can do 308 lowers too.
Guy at lowes told me Dewalt routers only work on wood. Is he right? I’m guessing he’s full of it.
It says it's required but comes with the Pro kit. I guess you can buy it separately as wellIs the ReadyMill sold separately a necessary requirement?
It says it's required but comes with the Pro kit. I guess you can buy it separately as well