Mike Goetzke
02-07-2006, 10:03 AM
Excuse me if I don't explain this well, but, I need to have my TS mobile and when I put it away the right wing goes against the wall.
My original plan was to put a router table in the right wing of my saw (which I already did) and have a storage cabinet against the wall short enough so that the TS wing clears it. The cabinet was also going to have a void in the middle to allow clearance for the router hanging out the bottom of the TS (the router is mounted to an insert but it probably would be a pain to remove it every time I stored the saw).
After looking at my sketch of the storage cabinet design I was thinking another option would be to mount the router table top on the cabinet. But, I’m back to the original reason I put the router table in the TS – work surface height. The maximum height of the router tabletop on the cabinet is 32” as compared to approximately 36” to 37” as mounted in the TS today.
Would 32” be too low for a router table? (this is about the height of the table on my jointer)
My original plan was to put a router table in the right wing of my saw (which I already did) and have a storage cabinet against the wall short enough so that the TS wing clears it. The cabinet was also going to have a void in the middle to allow clearance for the router hanging out the bottom of the TS (the router is mounted to an insert but it probably would be a pain to remove it every time I stored the saw).
After looking at my sketch of the storage cabinet design I was thinking another option would be to mount the router table top on the cabinet. But, I’m back to the original reason I put the router table in the TS – work surface height. The maximum height of the router tabletop on the cabinet is 32” as compared to approximately 36” to 37” as mounted in the TS today.
Would 32” be too low for a router table? (this is about the height of the table on my jointer)