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2 for 1: router conversion kits offer plunge- and fixed-base routers in one package. (Tool test: routers).(Product/Service Evaluation)(Cover Story) : An article from: Tools of the Trade

Tool2 for 1: router conversion kits offer plunge- and fixed-base routers in one package. (Tool test: routers).(Product/Service Evaluation)(Cover Story) : An article from: Tools of the Trade
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