Router Table Mounted on SS

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Re: Router Table Mounted on SS

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dusty wrote:
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Nice job, looks very professional .


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Re: Router Table Mounted on SS

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c2h6o wrote: Sun Jan 29, 2017 3:20 pm Image[/img]First want to thank everyone for comments, insights and suggestions. After careful thought I decided to mount the Phenolic router table (3/4 in thickness) on top of the SS work table and an extension table. I adjust the spacing between the worktable and extension table so the it provided support to the router table, leaving just a big enough gap to allow for the router and a lift should you want to use one. Drill four holes in the router table and SS tables to accept 5/16 flat hex head screw (1.5 or 2 in) and 5/16 screw knobs under the table. The hex head screws are counter sunk in the router table to provide a flat surface. If I ever need an out feed extension table I can use the left side extension table for support and lay down a 3/4 " piece of plywood. I will be mounting a remote switch to the SS for easy on-off and emergency stop function. Will ad a fence and debating on the need for a lift. This table configuration is easy to mount and remove. Saves shop space and gives me the flexibility of height for the router set-up. Posted a few pictures.
Hi, What size of the woodpecker table is that?
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Re: Router Table Mounted on SS

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Deicer wrote: Mon Jun 28, 2021 6:13 am Hi, What size of the woodpecker table is that?
Thanks you Jim
Welcome to the forum! That table is offered in 24" X 32" and 27" X 43". To me it looks like either could be adapted to this installation. But it looks to me like he used the smaller. If c2h60 is still active he can say for sure. The fence is 36", and in the photos extends beyond the table. (See Woodpecker's PRP-2 and PRP-4 packages and you can see what I mean.)

That is a nice setup. I would not recommend it for MDF though without adaptation to add support to prevent the table from warping downward between the SS tables.

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Re: Router Table Mounted on SS

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When I bought a big router to table mount, I considered making a mount for it up on my Shopsmith. But, the router is heavy, and adding a table to it makes it even more heavy. My old back doesn't appreciated moving heavy things around so instead of mounting it on the Shopsmith, I pulled out an old Hirsh floor standing saw table I had folded up and hung on my garage wall years ago and used it instead. The saw table already had a plate for mounting a router so installation was very easy, and It takes up hardly more space mounted on the table than a separate router and mount for the Shopsmith would take.

But, most of all is the convenience. All I have to do to use it is slide it away from the wall and plug it in. My Shopsmith is still fully usable at the same time as the router and I really like that. In the end, I'm very happy that I decided to not make a mount on the Shopsmith for the router.
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Re: Router Table Mounted on SS

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This is what I ended up doing.
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Re: Router Table Mounted on SS

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That looks like a great set up!
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