I used to have to prt its an ok router table I sold it recently to a ukworkshop member,I am going to make myself a table at some point.
I still have a couple of t11,s they are really good routers u cant go wrong
Clamps are a must, if you have the budget get the quick clamps so much nicer to use.
if you are cutting sheet goods get the 2.7m rail it is a pain joining rails and then taking them apart again
Vertical or angled would be fine depends where you have something to transfer the load like an internal wall or a binder.
I would like to see two over a 8m run
I am waiting for a sollution to some issues I have with an SIP product and the retailer tells me they have phoned Dan Hudson at sip many
times but as of yet what is needed, does not seem to be forthcoming
Have you had good service, when there have been issues with your sip?
The itech is not the same at all it may look the same with a passing glance but the itech is not the same quality I have first hand experience and have one sitting on my drive awaiting collection by s&s as I write this..
do not buy the itech machine
I bought the axminster version of this saw it is somewhat agricultural and may benefit from a larger motor but it does what it says on the box and needed no adjustment right out of the box,
it also has a three year guarantee the aditonal cast tables that you can buy as an extra are well...
The axminster radial arm drill has two bolts that pinch two bars that are part of the motor mounting plate.
loosen these two bolts and use a suitable lever to move the whole assembly rearward to tension the belt and tighten the bolts
The display at nuneaton was not generating anywhere near enough sales to justify the amount of retail space it occupied
axminster just sold about 5 pallets of festool gear from their ebay site.