Attaching router to mark v 500 saw table

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Dccarpenter
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Attaching router to mark v 500 saw table

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I am trying to mount a router to the underside of an extra mark v saw table. It doesnt look like there are many good places to drill and tap bolts too, I did this procedure on my 10er saw table and have been having problems with it loosening. Probably need to use some threadlock when I remount it.


Should I plane down a piece of red oak to 3/8" or 1/2" and through bolt it to the router and then through bolt the oak to the saw table? I am trying to loose as little depth of cut as possible.

Any other suggestions I'm more than happy for.
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Re: Attaching router to mark v 500 saw table

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Some dimensions of the router would be helpful. ;)
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Re: Attaching router to mark v 500 saw table

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Re: Router Table Mounted on SS
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