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Took a while to get around to pics on the mounting method that I used. Instead of the sabre saw mounting(like yours) I had a molding head which I no longer use hence the guard for same was utilized in my mounting of the router. I took the base off the old Craftsman made up a wood clamp to attach
the router to the backplate. I had to retain the router handles due to the intregal switch. The whole assy slips on in place of the saw blade guard.

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Keeping the table top parallel to the arm of the saw was a problem with me as well mainly because I store a lot of stuff on the wall behind the saw & now & then I would inadvertantly stand on the saw table when accessing a tool off the wall. I changed out the washers on the bolts used for adjusting the table for those thingy washers that are all serrated around the outer edges. Now I think I could tap dance on the saw table without it moving on me.

Lee
 
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