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This article is from the Woodworking FAQ Collection 4, by multiple authors.
From: elliot@well.UUCP (Elliot Fabric)
Date: 21 Jun 86 20:49:05 GMT
Recently purchased a Router Table from Sears - on sale at $49.
Very difficult to make fine adjustments with fences. Fences
on wingnuts, loosen and slide. Try for 1/64 either way and
generally the fence hops to 1/16 or better.
Think I'll return this one. Any recommendations for a table
with dial or lever adjustable fences? Or just easier to adjust
fences.
Using the Sears 1 1/2 HP with the depth dial gauge. Works
great when the routers weight is pushing down, more difficult
with router suspended upside down.
Are all routers like this, or are some easier to adjust even
when upside down?
 
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