I was recently given an old "Delta Router/Shaper Model 43-505"......it's old, about 15 or 20 years old, but was only used 1 time. Literally, only 1 time.
We bought it for a particular job in our machine shop. We were making a special instrument panel for a chemical plant. We made maybe 6 cuts with it....finished the job.....then set it in the back of the shop. There it sat, all these years, collecting dust, until last week.
The boss and I made a deal.....I took it home and he was happy to see it go. The price was right! Was that a great deal, or what? LOL
I wasn't sure if it would even run. I plugged it in, flipped the switch and it purred beautifully. Everything is there except the wrenches. Guess I can't expect everything to be there for free. LOL
I've heard and read pros and cons on this unit. But since I've never owned a router table before, I'm gonna lean on the "pro" side of the argument.....for now.
Is there anything I need to be aware of....especially careful about.....when using this tool? I have the utmost respect for a router when it's in my hand.....and I will use the same care and caution with this tool as well. But what should I be extra careful about when using this? I do know I will be picking up....or making.....me a few starter pins.
While I have zero experience with a router table, I have a lot of experience with machine tools. I am a college degreed machinist with 37+ years experience in a machine shop. I'm not without skills.....but I'm not ashamed to ask for instructions either. That's why I have all of my fingers, my eyesight (for the most part I still do....I am old), and "most" of my hearing.....I mean, I was young and dumb so I did blare my car stereo a time or two in the past. LOL
Thanks in advance for any feedback and advice.
We bought it for a particular job in our machine shop. We were making a special instrument panel for a chemical plant. We made maybe 6 cuts with it....finished the job.....then set it in the back of the shop. There it sat, all these years, collecting dust, until last week.
The boss and I made a deal.....I took it home and he was happy to see it go. The price was right! Was that a great deal, or what? LOL
I wasn't sure if it would even run. I plugged it in, flipped the switch and it purred beautifully. Everything is there except the wrenches. Guess I can't expect everything to be there for free. LOL
I've heard and read pros and cons on this unit. But since I've never owned a router table before, I'm gonna lean on the "pro" side of the argument.....for now.
Is there anything I need to be aware of....especially careful about.....when using this tool? I have the utmost respect for a router when it's in my hand.....and I will use the same care and caution with this tool as well. But what should I be extra careful about when using this? I do know I will be picking up....or making.....me a few starter pins.
While I have zero experience with a router table, I have a lot of experience with machine tools. I am a college degreed machinist with 37+ years experience in a machine shop. I'm not without skills.....but I'm not ashamed to ask for instructions either. That's why I have all of my fingers, my eyesight (for the most part I still do....I am old), and "most" of my hearing.....I mean, I was young and dumb so I did blare my car stereo a time or two in the past. LOL
Thanks in advance for any feedback and advice.