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 Post subject: ryobi 18v light router
PostPosted: Wed Dec 15, 2010 1:15 am 
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as promised when i see a p600 in uk for around £70
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Ryobi-1cordless-t ... 27b73ae369

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No batteries or charger with this item.
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nope naked batteries and charger around the same again or £80 with ihammer drill and angle drill from tk
courtesy off weegie
http://www.tjhughes.co.uk/fcp/product/b ... Drill/5703

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Good find Big ALL,

I haven't seen them for years. I thought that when Ryobi moved to that horrible green/yellow colour they might have brought them back out. :dunno:

What size is the collet do you know.

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Its 1/4 in - 6.35mm The Weegie, i had one years ago but some gitt nicked it brilliant little tool aswell, there was so many things you could find to do with it. I might just get one of those.


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yep 1/4 and 1/8[6.35 and 3.175]
i look every week or so and they are the first in the uk on e bay for probably 6 months to a year
i bought my second one last x mass :huray: :huray:

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Cheers guys.

I might buy one. All my bits are 1/4 so I am interested. Just bought a few trend bits from BandPOO last night.

I use my router mostly for decorative edges. I'm not sure if this tool will be able to achieve this.

I am going to america for a holiday next year. I wonder if I will be able to purchase one over there.

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they are about £35-40 over there
the maximum i would do in one pass is around 3.5x7mm or 5x5mm

just be warned it caines the batteries so don't get one unless you have more than 3x1.7ah or 4x1.5 ah or 2x 2.4 li-ions for if you require to work more than 10-15m worth off cuts

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they have them back in again [5 in stock]
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Ryobi-1cordless-t ... 27b8041b42

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wonder why dewalt etc dont do these


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i have one off theses got it for £45 new naked
http://www.bestprices2store.com/best-pr ... spiral-saw

rounded off the collar and fitted one off theses or at least the plunge base simmilar to
http://www.screwfix.com/prods/68174/Pow ... outer-240V

the biggest problem is the heavy battery about 12" up in the air :roll:

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yea i seem to remember you showing me what you had done mate. perhaps with li ion batt's itd be easier.

maybe you could show what you made to dewalt. though im sure they have thought of it themselves by now


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