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Darl Bundren
12-16-2006, 10:18 PM
Hey, all! I suspect that I am going to get a Hitachi M12V2 for Christmas, and I am currently shopping for a mounting plate so I can build an extension for my saw and put it there instead of taking up space somewhere else. I think the router is a fairly new model; most of the plates I've looked at do not list the M12V2 as one of the routers that fits. I do not want to drill a blank plate. I am intrigued by the Mast-R-plate--has anybody used one? And are there other stock plates out there that will fit this router? Thanks.

Andy Haney
12-17-2006, 9:25 AM
Not sure about that new model, but I have my M12V hanging from a Woodpecker plunge lift. I don't have any experience with the other good quality lifts, such as you mentioned, but I've been very happy with this one. You might check their website..

http://www.woodpeck.com/plungelift.html

and call them at the 800 #. They're good folks.

Andy

Bart Leetch
12-17-2006, 12:11 PM
How about posting a pic of the M12V2. I have an old M12V from a garage sale with no handles & no original variable speed (for free) with a remote variable speed installed in a rousseau plate its not hard to drill the plate you can make a pattern off the base plate for the router & a router raiser is usually less expensive than other router raising devices. This router stays in the router table wing of my Unisaw.

Darl Bundren
12-17-2006, 10:14 PM
Here's the best I can do. I am not sure if they have changed the plate from the previous versions, but I think they have...

http://ec2.images-amazon.com/images/P/B000GKC28W.01._SS500_SCLZZZZZZZ_V64428189_.jpg

glenn bradley
12-17-2006, 10:33 PM
I bought a Rockler plate and had it machined at a local machine shop for $20. This made the plate $65 total and the above the table adjustment hole could be placed where ever you like. Just an idea.

Chuck Hanger
12-18-2006, 7:31 AM
Darl,
I have the M12V mounted perminately in a cabinet that I built. Bought the top and plate from a well known supplier. Wanted the 3/8 plate and leveling screws of their design. Living in a small non metro area we only have a Lowe's. Needing longer screws because of the plate thickness and Lowes does not carry metric (M5) I had to go to the local Fastenal and buy a box (100) just to get the 4 that I needed. If you find that you need longer screws, will be happy to send you some free.
Like Bart I did not have any problem drilling my plate. Hardest part is making sure it is centered. I did not worry about the above table lift as you have to reach in the cabinet to unlock the router to raise or lower.
I too removed the handles just for easier access around the router. Works great.
Good luck and Merry Christmas,
Chuck

http://Project 01 (576X432)

Chuck Hanger
12-18-2006, 7:48 AM
Always mess it up. Another try.52830

Keith Starosta
12-18-2006, 8:24 AM
I don't have much to add to the thread other than to say.....WOW! :eek: They sure have gussied-up the traditional "Incredible Hulk"!!

- Keith

Jim Becker
12-18-2006, 10:14 AM
Here's the best I can do. I am not sure if they have changed the plate from the previous versions, but I think they have...

http://ec2.images-amazon.com/images/P/B000GKC28W.01._SS500_SCLZZZZZZZ_V64428189_.jpg

Hmm...looks like the Power Rangers version! Or may be they hired someone from the atheletic/'hood shoes design industry... :D :D :D
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Darl, I recommend that whatever mounting plate you choose be made of metal.

Scott Thornton
12-18-2006, 1:14 PM
I would recommend Woodhaven and their plates/leveling system.