Larry Edgerton
03-20-2015, 7:31 AM
I have one of these and although it is a handy tool, it takes up a lot of real estate. Surprisingly accurate and quite versatile.
http://www.safetyspeedcut.com/products_routers_tr2.htm
I have been thinking of making it a wall mount. It uses gravity to keep the router down so I would have to come up with an assist for that. Maybe a vacuum system under the table. I was thinking setting it at about a ten degree angle off of vertical. Also I think some sort of spring assist to get the router moving up easier. Right now it is in my basement as I do not have the room in the shop for it, and if I use it in my basement I have to deal with my wife, not that I blame her.
Anyway if you have one of these things, let me know what you think.
Larry
http://www.safetyspeedcut.com/products_routers_tr2.htm
I have been thinking of making it a wall mount. It uses gravity to keep the router down so I would have to come up with an assist for that. Maybe a vacuum system under the table. I was thinking setting it at about a ten degree angle off of vertical. Also I think some sort of spring assist to get the router moving up easier. Right now it is in my basement as I do not have the room in the shop for it, and if I use it in my basement I have to deal with my wife, not that I blame her.
Anyway if you have one of these things, let me know what you think.
Larry