I really like the idea of the Sliding Router Table that Nick introduced. In fact I believe I have assembled everything I need to build one with one possible exception. Now I get to show my stupidity.
What is a #10 1-1/4" RHWS & Washer (4 sets Req'd). More importantly where con one locacte these little jewells?
I took Nicks plans to one of the big box stores and also to a local we have every hardware item known to man and left everyone scratching their heads. Jim
Nicks Sliding Router Table
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Nicks Sliding Router Table
F. Jim Parks
Lakewood, Colorado:)
When the love of power is replaced by the power of love the world will have a chance for survival.
Lakewood, Colorado:)
When the love of power is replaced by the power of love the world will have a chance for survival.
I'm loosing faith in the floor people at big box stores. But local hardware folks should have known the answer to your question. After all - they sell them! I first ran into the abbreviations several years ago on woodworking plans, and was baffeled for a while. Now I find these are commonly used abbreviations.fjimp wrote:".....I took Nicks plans to one of the big box stores and also to a local we have every hardware item known to man and left everyone scratching their heads. Jim
I didn't understand why Nick chose RHWS rather than FHWS until I realized the screws go in from the bottom of the cleats rather than the top. This is a good plan, as you can lay the sliding table upside down and lay the OPR table on top. This way you have a perfect "jig" for spacing the side cleats. I'd drill and screw one side - then keeping the OPR table on top - drill and screw the second side - first putting a spacer like a couple of playing cards between the OPR table and the second cleat. One playing card width should give you enough room for a good slide without much play. (No pun intended)
What ever you do - DON'T drill 1" holes on the slotted side of the sliding table. Only on the other (back) side.
Octogenarian's have an earned right to be a curmudgeon.
Chuck in Lancaster, CA
Chuck in Lancaster, CA
Duh
Well I suppose it serves me right to try and complicate something simple.
I am thankful I asked the question. I do appreciate the good advise for assembly. Thank you. Jim
I am thankful I asked the question. I do appreciate the good advise for assembly. Thank you. Jim
F. Jim Parks
Lakewood, Colorado:)
When the love of power is replaced by the power of love the world will have a chance for survival.
Lakewood, Colorado:)
When the love of power is replaced by the power of love the world will have a chance for survival.