View Full Version : Help Needed: BenchDog Router Table Dust Colledtion
Ken Shoemaker
12-09-2007, 8:12 PM
I am in the process of creating a tool gloat. I just got a Benchdog TS Table extention, Benchdog router lift, and PC 7518 router motor. Amazon has yet to deliver the router lift so I'm tring to keep moving.
The question: has anyone made a dust for the BD TS extention??? Can you post pics and descriptions, send drawings or anything to keep me going. I don't have the lift so I can't take measurements. Any advise would be very helpful.
Thanks in advance for your help with this...
Picture Police, I promise they will be forthcoming at the conclusion of this journey.... Ken
Bruce Page
12-09-2007, 8:26 PM
Ken, Jim McFarland just finished up a nice one.
http://www.sawmillcreek.org/showthread.php?t=70197
James Hart
12-09-2007, 8:28 PM
Ken,
I can't speak specifically to Bench Dog, bit ironically I just spent most of today builing this;
http://members.cox.net/jimhart9/P1010114.JPG
http://members.cox.net/jimhart9/P1010115.JPG
http://members.cox.net/jimhart9/P1010116.JPG
Probably nothing original, but hopefully there's something there to give you something to think about, good or bad.
Jim
Bill Huber
12-09-2007, 8:51 PM
Ken, I think that you could use a side pull DC on it like the one I use on my table. There would not be a lot of difference that I can see.
I am still very happy with it and the only things that get in to the router motor box are the large chips, I am still not sure why.
On the follow up thread (second link) this was after 3 months of use and the router was very clean.
http://www.sawmillcreek.org/showthread.php?t=65058
This is the follow up thread after 3 months of use.
http://www.sawmillcreek.org/showthread.php?t=69349
Bruce Page
12-09-2007, 8:59 PM
Ken,
I can't speak specifically to Bench Dog, bit ironically I just spent most of today builing this;
http://members.cox.net/jimhart9/P1010114.JPG
http://members.cox.net/jimhart9/P1010115.JPG
http://members.cox.net/jimhart9/P1010116.JPG
Probably nothing original, but hopefully there's something there to give you something to think about, good or bad.
Jim
Hey James, put the fan away, you're making the rest of us feel bad! :D
Nice setup!
Jeffrey Schronce
12-09-2007, 10:39 PM
Ken,
I can't speak specifically to Bench Dog, bit ironically I just spent most of today builing this;
http://members.cox.net/jimhart9/P1010114.JPG
http://members.cox.net/jimhart9/P1010115.JPG
http://members.cox.net/jimhart9/P1010116.JPG
Probably nothing original, but hopefully there's something there to give you something to think about, good or bad.
Jim
What is that ShopSmith switch on the side? Have you figured out a way to VS the 7518?
Chuck Lenz
12-09-2007, 11:37 PM
Woodpeckers sells a dust cabinet for under router tables attached to a tablesaw.
James Hart
12-09-2007, 11:40 PM
What is that ShopSmith switch on the side? Have you figured out a way to VS the 7518?
It's just a power switch. The router plugs into it. It let's me leave the router on, and use the switch to turn it on and off.
My 7518 has electronic VS, I thought they all did. I have to open the cabinet to switch speeds.
Jim
Ken Shoemaker
12-10-2007, 6:51 PM
First let me thnak you all for your info... Alot to think about.
Bill, I think I like what you've done. As soon as the lift gets here, I'm thinking I'll be trying to make do the same thing.
Thanks for all your pics and info. I may be asking for ore help in the near future.
Thanks, Ken.
Jim Becker
12-10-2007, 8:50 PM
This thread (http://www.sawmillcreek.org/showthread.php?t=54500) describes the cabinet I build under my BenchDog cast iron top. While it's in a slightly different position than on a cabinet saw (mine is a slider), it's still a workable solution.
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