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<blockquote data-quote="Saleen498" data-source="post: 16442635" data-attributes="member: 188778"><p>For the hobbyist I'd start with a Porter and cable router 1/2" collet, with a 1/4" adapter. Dewalt or Milwaukee for anything cordless like drills and whatnot. Kreg makes a nice pocket hole setup, delta unisaw with a 52" fence, the 3hp motor is enough for home projects. Dewalt compound sliding miter saw always worked for me, porter and cable for a belt sander. I found the 4" version too big for most projects so stick with the 3x21 I believe it is. Not sure who makes the best d/a sander now but definitely go with air powered. Its definitely a rewarding hobby. </p><p></p><p>and Jeffrey Epstein didn't kill himself.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Saleen498, post: 16442635, member: 188778"] For the hobbyist I'd start with a Porter and cable router 1/2" collet, with a 1/4" adapter. Dewalt or Milwaukee for anything cordless like drills and whatnot. Kreg makes a nice pocket hole setup, delta unisaw with a 52" fence, the 3hp motor is enough for home projects. Dewalt compound sliding miter saw always worked for me, porter and cable for a belt sander. I found the 4" version too big for most projects so stick with the 3x21 I believe it is. Not sure who makes the best d/a sander now but definitely go with air powered. Its definitely a rewarding hobby. and Jeffrey Epstein didn't kill himself. [/QUOTE]
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