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    Greetings all! This is my first post, and I have to say that in the week I've been registered, I've learned a lot (and I now know that I have a very long way to go). You guys have a wonderful, non-judgemental, help-anybody attitude going here which I think is great! Thanks.
    My interest is in getting a decent low-end machine for various woodworking/soft metal projects (more on that later). V-max (an advertiser) has a 4X4 "hobby router" on sale which looks appealing. I emailed them for specs, but it's too soon for a reply, so I thought I'd ask the experts. Has anyone seen one of these? It seems like a lot of router for the $. Am I right, or is my newby ignorance showing?
    Any help is very much appreciated.

    Trex

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    Hello fellow newbie. Check out signindustry.com, sometimes they sell those routers on there for dirt cheap. No motors or controller, but you save big $$$.



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    http://www.signindustry.com/mb/read....23&i=521&t=521
    try this link, I think this is a V-max product.



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