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Hello Routerforum members: I just signed up, and I am introducing myself. I had never heard of of this forum group(stumbled across it it doing a Google search for router table switches) My name is Tim, and I live in Nv. I am a hobbyist woodworker that got interested by watching Norm. I am slowly becoming a router junkie. Just got the "big" Woodpecker router table with the PC7518, and
I am still putting it together(building an enclosed cabinet inside the stand). I also really enjoy home diy projects. I am NOT on any type of social media, and want no part of any of it. I also do not know how to upload anything, so please don't get upset if I never post photos. Feel free with the questions/comments. Thank you for having me.


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Tom: I have a box of N 95 dust masks, and do use them, as well as hearing/eye protection. I am not as immortal as I use to be. I also got an RZ mask through work, It broke when I tried to change the replaceable
filter. Thank you for your welcoming.
 

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Tom: Forgot to mention that I have a Jet DC, that I use on my planer. Does a great job. Will also port it for the router table. Would also like to get an air filter, as I have a fine coat of dust on most everything that
I am constantly vacuuming.
 

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Stick: Sorry I am just getting back to you. I have not been online in a couple of days. I have the Jet DC500.

To all that have welcomed me... THANK YOU. I so much appreciate it, and thank you for including me in your discussion, and suggestions.

So much of my "woodworking" is actually home maintenance/repair because my house is 88 years old, and the list never ends. I do not get a lot of "fun shop" time. Mostly cutting boards, and mallets(I like making
those). Again thank you all.

Tim.
 

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Chuck: Thank you for the heads-up. Maybe I will not install a front door on the router compartment, so as not to create a vacuum inside of it, and to let heat escape. What chips fall down through the throat plate wiil
collect on the shelf below, and some will get blown out the front. Not the end of the world. At least they will not get thrown 360 degrees. I will have my shop vac hooked up to the fence port, that should get most of
the chips . Again thank you.

Tim.
 
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