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PostPosted: Sun Sep 16, 2007 2:57 am 
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Has anyone tried a Rigid Laminate trimmer.it seems pretty nice for the price.I`d like to be able to adapt it to a Blues Creek binding jig, and use it for routing saddles.
                        Thanks James

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I have used one for about a year. No problems so far.

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Do you use it with the Blues Creek binding jig?If so did you have to do any modifications.
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I bought the Ridgid 2400 from Amazon for around $75 for a rebuilt one. I
think it was recommended by John How.   It looks nice, I like the size - small
enough to be handled easily, however it came without the 1/4 collette for
tightening up bits, so I haven't been able to use it. Does anyone know
where I can get one?

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The soft-start feature is nice.  It comes with a bearing follower jig.  I have used it for doing binding routs.

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You sold me Todd.It looks like you could even plunge with it if your careful.
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John just call rigid they have most parts in stock.

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