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"Highspeed"

17/10/2004 6:07 PM

Help with router table

I inherited a Ryobi Plunge router and an unused Craftsman Router Table. I
would like to mount the router to the table but have a problem with the
holes. The Ryobi uses two holes on the base and the Craftsman Table uses 3.
I went to Sears and purchased an adapter but now the screws that came with
the router are to big to fit through the adapter. As much as I would like
to build my own table I feel bad that this $140 table would go unused. Is
there anything out there that would allow me to connect my Ryobi Router with
this table?

Thanks

Lars


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JJ

in reply to "Highspeed" on 17/10/2004 6:07 PM

17/10/2004 10:25 PM

Sun, Oct 17, 2004, 6:07pm [email protected] (Highspeed) wants to know:
<snip> As much as I would like to build my own table I feel bad that
this $140 table would go unused. Is there anything out there that would
allow me to connect my Ryobi Router with this table?

Yeah. Sell it, make one.



JOAT
Flush the Johns.
- seen on a bumper sticker

EP

"Edwin Pawlowski"

in reply to "Highspeed" on 17/10/2004 6:07 PM

17/10/2004 11:25 PM



"Highspeed" <[email protected]> wrote in message

> As much as I would like to build my own table I feel bad that this $140
> table would go unused.

You're going to feel even worse once you use a good table and fint that you
have a rather poor example of one.

Is
> there anything out there that would allow me to connect my Ryobi Router
> with this table?

Drill holes where you need them. Once it is mounted, start construction of
a good router table and fence system. They buy a Bosch, Porter Cable,
Dewalt, Milwaukee router and sell the old one. I gave mine away and felt
good about it.

b

in reply to "Highspeed" on 17/10/2004 6:07 PM

17/10/2004 10:08 PM

On Sun, 17 Oct 2004 18:07:25 -0400, "Highspeed" <[email protected]> wrote:

>I inherited a Ryobi Plunge router and an unused Craftsman Router Table. I
>would like to mount the router to the table but have a problem with the
>holes. The Ryobi uses two holes on the base and the Craftsman Table uses 3.
>I went to Sears and purchased an adapter but now the screws that came with
>the router are to big to fit through the adapter. As much as I would like
>to build my own table I feel bad that this $140 table would go unused. Is
>there anything out there that would allow me to connect my Ryobi Router with
>this table?
>
>Thanks
>
>Lars
>


a drill.


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