Makita Router 3620 with 31(!) Bits
Little used Makita 3620 Router that comes with 31 (!) bits and 2 guides - see pictures. Too numerous to list, but if you have a particular inquiry, please contact me or contact me for viewing in Redwoods Valley, between Nelson and Motueka.
Some bits are hardly used, other are new and some are even in their unopened original packaging.
To me it looks the bits are NZ-made!! Some at least.
I just don't do that much wood working anymore and have three other routers anyway, which do the jobs......
Bits: Roman Odgee, straight, plug cutter, chamfer and many other of which I do not know the name for. 6mm shaft.
Machine runs very well.
Sell as are.
Listed elsewhere too.
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