I have a Triton on a Bosch router table and love it. I had to drill my own holes to mount it because none of the pre-drilled holes matched. I think it came with a crank to adjust from the top of the table so I drilled a hole for that too. I never use the crank because like Wolf said, the adjustments are really easily accessible when it's mounted. It's set up so the power switch is locked out in order to raise it to lock the spindle to change bits. It has a quick release knob to quickly move the depth up and down and when it's in the fully up position the spindle will lock by itself. There is another small knob for fine adjustments. It comes with instructions for setting it up specifically for table use.
Also any other big router suitable for router table. I current have a fixed/plunge base hitachi 2.25hp and a Makita mini router...
Shawn any more details on the porter cable one?
Was going to get the table top from rockler, but the lift can be as expensive as the router or more.
I do want to flush trim 1/8 to 1/4 material from 1-1.5" thick boards - hardwood, mdf, Baltic birch, so needs to be heavy duty. And this message to go all around the cabinet for laminated builds. Right now the mini router runs out of steam for remove 1/8 from 0.72" BB ply and the Hitachi is too wobbly handheld as the wall on which the router is sitting is only 1.5 inch wide.
I've been looking at a better router setup too and I was kind of surprised by the prices. By the time you get a badass table, lift and fence, you can be looking at $1000 without the router. On a positive note though (not sure if it's been mentioned in this thread yet), Rockler is offering 15% off a lot of items this month with code V20611. Probably won't get any router stuff, but I'm seriously considering that Incra 5000 sled for my table saw.
Right now, I have a cheap Craftsman benchtop router table, which works fine for what I use it for. However, it's either put away and I have to pull it out, or it's left out and in the way. Now that I have my table saw set up, I want to just install the router in an extension off the rails. And while I'm at it, why not add some cool accessories? Nope. Not at those prices.
...and another Wavecor looks to be biting the dust.
I can't understand why it wasn't flying off the shelves! Nice polymer chassis, huge effing breakup node, low sensitivity, tiny xmax. About the only good thing was high QMS. But for $47 list? Someone was smoking in Dayton when they stocked this one.
But Chahly - Stahkist don't want speakers that look good, Stahkist wants speakers that sound good!
HD looks good in between 1k to 3k. But then domes are dying too. Why does the small cone drivers have so low sensitivity, but domes can manage just fine?
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I use a MasterCraft plunge router for most work. No complaints on that unit.
https://www.menards.com/main/tools/power-tools/routers/performax-reg-2-hp-variable-speed-fixed-base-router-kit-with-table/2411462/p-1454046441313-c-10087.htm
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https://www.parts-express.com/wavecor-tw022wa05-22mm-textile-dome-tweeter--298-1100
And this is the non ferrofluid version
The fine print "1pc Available @ Special Sale Price".
Point well taken. I did not pay close enough attention.
Nice polymer chassis, huge effing breakup node, low sensitivity, tiny xmax.
About the only good thing was high QMS. But for $47 list?
Someone was smoking in Dayton when they stocked this one.