Jason White
07-03-2009, 7:22 AM
Guys,
I have the stock cast-iron extension wing on my Grizzly tablesaw (G1023SLW) that doubles as a router table. Not much to complain about, except for the way the router actually mounts underneath. They use a smaller type of T-track system milled into the underside of the table, and "jam nuts" to hold the router up against the table. This system works, but it's fussy (pictures below).
Anybody found a better way to mount their router in this particular table? I was actually thinking of building a box around the router that would allow for dust collection. Maybe I could somehow attach both the router and the box to the table using the existing T-nut slots?
All suggestions, comments, pictures, questions and rants welcome (well, OK maybe not the rants). ;)
Jason
I have the stock cast-iron extension wing on my Grizzly tablesaw (G1023SLW) that doubles as a router table. Not much to complain about, except for the way the router actually mounts underneath. They use a smaller type of T-track system milled into the underside of the table, and "jam nuts" to hold the router up against the table. This system works, but it's fussy (pictures below).
Anybody found a better way to mount their router in this particular table? I was actually thinking of building a box around the router that would allow for dust collection. Maybe I could somehow attach both the router and the box to the table using the existing T-nut slots?
All suggestions, comments, pictures, questions and rants welcome (well, OK maybe not the rants). ;)
Jason