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| Registered User Forum Geek | Been thinking about doing this for a long time, finally got started on it today. Not sure where I'll end up -- but for now I have an M12V and a 690 in the top. New fences will probably be the next item, then come lower cabinets and DC issues to resolve. But, it's nice to have a router table set up after not having one around for a few weeks due to re-arranging the shop. ![]() And once again, as per my normal modus-operandus (sp -- is that how you spell -- 'dumpster diving')... free materials only. |
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| Forum Moderator Supreme Forum King | Stan that is really neat. I like that idea especially when you are working with two different profiles run one through and go right to the other. Looks like it will save yourself a lot of time. Really like the fence on the left might just take copy of the pic and make me one of them up.
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| Registered User Forum Geek | I like that idea,,, Stan... I can sure see the advantages of that setup...and I also like your shopping methods,,,,hahahah... we're on the same page,,,
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| Registered User Forum Geek | Thanks for the comments guys, this setup is sure to be a timesaver -- which was the main reason for the project. As far as shopping methods Terry -- I just certified in 'Dumpster Diving 201'. ![]() |
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| Retired Moderator Forum Geek | Great Job Stan. I like the Ideal. I now have 2 router tables. I use my old table with a Round over bit mounted all of the time and my new table with my Bosch mounted in it does the majority of my work. I am also a Certified Scrounger. I piked up some more Wood Fencing the other day that Katrina left for me. I just wish I had room for more of it. I think I have about 30 or 40 BF of Old fencing now. The biggest thing is removing the nails and sorting it. ![]()
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| Registered User Forum Geek | Most excellent! Good to know I'm not the only one 'certifiable' around here. ![]() I just recently started a new job working at a door manufacturing company -- my source of 'free wood' has now grown tremendously. ![]() |
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