Hi Bojum
Yes, router to be dedicated to the table, as I have others at hand to use. Budget would be around the £300 for router only, with the lift to be added later. Yes I already have the table and fence, It's been sitting in my spare bedroom for the last year, I just hadn't got round to mounting a tool under it, And not having power in the WS till now, so I was in no rush, as I still use my fathers table top from way back.
That Is a lovely bit of kit that your link took me to, though a big lump of cash to lay out in one go, having said that, my R/table was £k
I will keep your recomendation in mind.
Rob
Hi Rob
Just to clarify, you're looking for a router that will be dedicated to the router table - i.e. installed there and used only for that purpose?
If that's the case, I would look at something like this:
INCRA Mast-R-Lift II (Metric) with AUKTools 2400W Fixed Base Router Remote Speed Control and NVR
Powerful fixed base router motor installed in a top-of-the-line router lift with NVR switch. It's not a cheap package though.
What's the budget? Give us an idea of what you want to spend and people can tailor advice accordingly.
BTW, do you have a fence system already or do you have something specific in mind?
James
You will want a minimum of a
good 2 - 2.5 hp motor, and a router which permits above table bit changes.
If you are wanting to keep costs down, I put together a high quality router table (in a table saw) with a second-hand Elu 177e, MuscleChuck, and Router Raizer. I built the fence as well.
Article on my website:
http://www.inthewoodshop.com/Powered Tools and Machinery/RouterTableAdventure.html
Regards from Perth
Derek
There are only a few examples of power tools where I don’t choose makita over all others. I do have a makita 1/4 inch router but the 1/2 inch I like best is the Dewalt 625. I use it mostly by hand as I don’t use the router table that much as I prefer using the spindle moulder for this type of work. But I have never had a problem with it - adjustment or replacing the bits wise - when it has been hanging upside down. This Dewalt is a great machine that I have had for about 15-20 years during which time it has been worked heavily. Its been dropped and left outside overnight: probably an embarrassing amount of times. It is a very hardy machine and kitchen fitters love them so they are always being bought and sold second hand if you are on a budget.
Hi Derek, DBC
I have the 2.5hp 1/2" Makita not sure of model of hand, a brute of a tool and think it is great, however it can only be fixed under the table, or so I believe, and I've been looking to fit a lift also. I also have a DeWalt 1/4" palm router for light duty work around the bench and a Bosch 1/4" of my fathers thats under a bench top table that I''ve been using. Only now thinking about bringing my new router table down to the WS, now I have power. I got It from Rutlands about a year back, and it also has the sliding mitre fence, so looking forward to using It. I'm waiting on the spark getting back to connect up my 415v, as I took Spectric and Deema's advice and got myself a digital phase convertor.
Thanks for your imput folks
Rob