Might be a good deal..... Triton 2-1/4 HP Plunge Router
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Re: Might be a good deal..... Triton 2-1/4 HP Plunge Router
Hmmm .. I haven't been able to find a source for the Triton adapter either. When I use the under-table router, I generally use a fence with an integrated dust port, which is pretty efficient. But I'd still like to get a hose on the Triton dust port, even if I have to use a hose clamp or some such. Meanwhile, I quickly learned to stick a piece of painter's tape over the table insert when I'm using the overarm router.
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Re: Might be a good deal..... Triton 2-1/4 HP Plunge Router
That must be new. One would think it should fit, but I don't see the threads I expected. I thought the dust port was designed so that you can thread a helical hose directly onto it.reible wrote:Do you think this would work?
http://www.amazon.com/Triton-TDPANA-Dus ... ton+vacuum
Ed
Adding to the confusion, I just checked out the Triton website. The TRA001 page, on the accessories tab, lists two different adapter model numbers, with identical descriptions, and blank spaces where the photos should be.
Re: Might be a good deal..... Triton 2-1/4 HP Plunge Router
The two kits sound identical to the one I linked to at Amazon. I feel adventures so I will order the Amazon one and see what happens.
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Re: Might be a good deal..... Triton 2-1/4 HP Plunge Router
Cool!reible wrote:The two kits sound identical to the one I linked to at Amazon. I feel adventures so I will order the Amazon one and see what happens.
Ed
Re: Might be a good deal..... Triton 2-1/4 HP Plunge Router
Maybe, but I would wonder how much dust might sneak by because of the threads. They are only partially on the inside, leaving wide gaps. I had considered writing Kreg (I think that is the US contact), to see if I could just buy that plastic piece, then trimming the pieces which form the threads so I have an unobstructed channel, but am more leaning to just making something that actually fits using the threads.reible wrote:Do you think this would work?
http://www.amazon.com/Triton-TDPANA-Dus ... ton+vacuum
Ed
I did see that Triton hose adapter on EBay when I was first looking at the router, but never did get it and haven't seen one since. Peachtree had a bunch of stuff for the Triton that I bought on close out, but the hose adapter wasn't there.
As I was typing this, I thought I might turn a spindle, hand cut the threads, then hollow it.... hmmmm
MayBe when Ed checks it, the Porter Cable piece will work!
Be well,
Ben
Re: Might be a good deal..... Triton 2-1/4 HP Plunge Router
The one I ordered is the TDPANA which is the second one on the triton page. And it should be here the 16th according to Amazon.
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Re: Might be a good deal..... Triton 2-1/4 HP Plunge Router
I did try the rockler dust hose and yes you can get it in there but as indicated you would need to secure it somehow as it with out that it pulls out pretty easy.
I pulled the sub-base off to see how I will be mounting it to my router table. It is held on by 1/4-20 fasteners! I was thinking it would be metric but it isn't!
I see that if I mount the router the way I will have to in order to get it to fit then with the switch and lock in the front then the crank is going to be towards the back..... to bad. I'd like it to be forward of the fence and unless I come up with another way I don't see much of a way to fix that.
The table does have a power switch so I don't have to have access to the power switch on my other router but this one if locked on will not allow it to go into spindle lock position. So that will not work.
Well more time to think is in order before I start drilling.
Ed
I pulled the sub-base off to see how I will be mounting it to my router table. It is held on by 1/4-20 fasteners! I was thinking it would be metric but it isn't!
I see that if I mount the router the way I will have to in order to get it to fit then with the switch and lock in the front then the crank is going to be towards the back..... to bad. I'd like it to be forward of the fence and unless I come up with another way I don't see much of a way to fix that.
The table does have a power switch so I don't have to have access to the power switch on my other router but this one if locked on will not allow it to go into spindle lock position. So that will not work.
Well more time to think is in order before I start drilling.
Ed
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Re: Might be a good deal..... Triton 2-1/4 HP Plunge Router
Ed, I also had to mount my TRA001 sideways to fit my OPR table. It turns out that mounting it with the switch in the rear is not a problem. I have an external switch too, but it's easy to operate the router switch by the "Braille system" when you need to change bits. There are features on the router that serve as tactile landmarks to help your fingers find the switch. And once you do, your fingers wrap around the router in a very natural position to actuate the switch cover and the switch. After practicing a few times, it's a piece of cake.
Not only does this orientation put the through-table crank where you need it, it also places the height-adjust knob front and center, should you want to use it for coarse adjustments. And it puts the plunge-lock lever in the ideal position for me.
Not only does this orientation put the through-table crank where you need it, it also places the height-adjust knob front and center, should you want to use it for coarse adjustments. And it puts the plunge-lock lever in the ideal position for me.
Re: Might be a good deal..... Triton 2-1/4 HP Plunge Router
The table I want to put it in looks like this except it is an older version sold with craftsman label.
The mounting plate is only 7" x 8" so I'm limited on how much I can move things around but it good to know you are managing with it mounted at an angle. Once it warms up in the shop a bit I will have more sense of how this will have to come together. For now I hope to re-drill the existing table insert to fit the mounting holes. I have a set of three reducer inserts that fit that plate but no way to mount guide bushings......... so I think I'm OK with that for now anyway.
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The mounting plate is only 7" x 8" so I'm limited on how much I can move things around but it good to know you are managing with it mounted at an angle. Once it warms up in the shop a bit I will have more sense of how this will have to come together. For now I hope to re-drill the existing table insert to fit the mounting holes. I have a set of three reducer inserts that fit that plate but no way to mount guide bushings......... so I think I'm OK with that for now anyway.
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Re: Might be a good deal..... Triton 2-1/4 HP Plunge Router
I have a similar Craftsman/Bosch router table, but with an aluminum table and plastic legs. The fence looks almost identical to yours. On that table, I relocated the switch to the side, so that the front is completely open for easy access to the router. (An old Craftsman plunge router.) My stand-alone OPR, of course, has an open front by design.
BTW, on my stand-alone OPR, the underside of the table interferes with access to the Triton dust port. Even if that adapter from Amazon fits the port, I don't think it will clear the underside of my table. So I'm going try some 1.5" OD vinyl tubing to fit the ID of the port, and then adapt it to a vacuum hose somehow a bit farther out.
BTW, on my stand-alone OPR, the underside of the table interferes with access to the Triton dust port. Even if that adapter from Amazon fits the port, I don't think it will clear the underside of my table. So I'm going try some 1.5" OD vinyl tubing to fit the ID of the port, and then adapt it to a vacuum hose somehow a bit farther out.