John Hedges
10-23-2007, 11:27 AM
I recently upgraded from a Contractors saw to a PM2000. When I sold the old saw I included the folding outfeed table (dont park in the garage anymore so no need for a folding table). I also had a Benchdog Promax for table routing in the wing of the old saw that would not fit in the wing of the PM2000 as the top is deeper. All this, along with the fact that I need another work surface (read assembly table), but not much room inspired me to make a combo Outfeed/Router/Assembly table. I stole ideas from several sources as you can tell from the photo and am very happy with the results. On to the photos.
I have a Woodpeckers Quick Lift in the table with a Milwaukee 5625 router. It is a great combo, but it has always driven me crazy how the table gets cluttered up with the wrenches, lift bar, lift screw handle, table inserts and insert wrench, so one of the things I wanted was to configure the table so these items were close at hand without being in the way or having to open and close drawers to get at them. This was my solution to that problem
(http://www.sawmillcreek.org/attachment.php?attachmentid=73999&stc=1&d=1193153507)
I have a Woodpeckers Quick Lift in the table with a Milwaukee 5625 router. It is a great combo, but it has always driven me crazy how the table gets cluttered up with the wrenches, lift bar, lift screw handle, table inserts and insert wrench, so one of the things I wanted was to configure the table so these items were close at hand without being in the way or having to open and close drawers to get at them. This was my solution to that problem
(http://www.sawmillcreek.org/attachment.php?attachmentid=73999&stc=1&d=1193153507)