Ken Garlock
10-14-2004, 4:52 PM
Below is a composite of the new toys I have been installing this past week or two.
Starting in the top left, the new Incra LS positioner with router Ultra fence. Also in the foreground is the Incra 3000SE miter gauge.
The next picture to the right is the Woodpecker PRL router lift.
The top right is a backside view of the LS positioner. I opted for the 92" rails with the extra table top and legs.
On the bottom row left is the in-progress cyclone with the newly built filter cabinet with the front panel.
The next picture to the right is a closer view of the Torrit filters mounted in the cabinet.
Next to the right is the new JDS 750 air filter. That little box weighs around 50 pounds to I hung it from threaded rod attached to angle iron in the attic. I addition, I had to run a new circuit and 3 outlets across the ceiling. I only need one of course, but since I was up there sweating and moaning, I thought I would add the other two just in case.
The last picture is of a handy addition, a retractable 12 gauge extension cord. This is something I was wishing I had, and one day I got an Email from Grizzly advertising the unit.
General comments:
The Incra fences are easy to install. The instructions are excellent and all the parts are in little plastic bags that are labeled for the assembly step that you are doing. The quality of the components are also outstanding, and everything was very well packed.
The Woodpecker PRL lift is made like a brick outhouse, and should last forever, well almost.
The only problem I ran into was that the router table top is a little concave in the narrow direction, parallel to the fence rails. I find that the top dips near the router cutout about .040 inch. To me that is too much. Woodpecker, has offered to replace the top, and I am waiting confirmation of a shipment.
Starting in the top left, the new Incra LS positioner with router Ultra fence. Also in the foreground is the Incra 3000SE miter gauge.
The next picture to the right is the Woodpecker PRL router lift.
The top right is a backside view of the LS positioner. I opted for the 92" rails with the extra table top and legs.
On the bottom row left is the in-progress cyclone with the newly built filter cabinet with the front panel.
The next picture to the right is a closer view of the Torrit filters mounted in the cabinet.
Next to the right is the new JDS 750 air filter. That little box weighs around 50 pounds to I hung it from threaded rod attached to angle iron in the attic. I addition, I had to run a new circuit and 3 outlets across the ceiling. I only need one of course, but since I was up there sweating and moaning, I thought I would add the other two just in case.
The last picture is of a handy addition, a retractable 12 gauge extension cord. This is something I was wishing I had, and one day I got an Email from Grizzly advertising the unit.
General comments:
The Incra fences are easy to install. The instructions are excellent and all the parts are in little plastic bags that are labeled for the assembly step that you are doing. The quality of the components are also outstanding, and everything was very well packed.
The Woodpecker PRL lift is made like a brick outhouse, and should last forever, well almost.
The only problem I ran into was that the router table top is a little concave in the narrow direction, parallel to the fence rails. I find that the top dips near the router cutout about .040 inch. To me that is too much. Woodpecker, has offered to replace the top, and I am waiting confirmation of a shipment.