The router table extension was delivered today so I plan on installing it on my Delta Table Saw over the coming days and attaching my router. I’ll write a post on how to assemble the router table extension and another post with a full product review. In the mean time if you’re searching for some great router tables then check out the complete Bench Dog Tools catalog.
I chose this type of router table because my new workshop will have limited space. By combining my table saw with this router table I’m able to save a significant amount of floor space. Furthermore, I’m really excited about the design of this router table because it uses a cast iron table that matches the cast iron table on my table saw. This results in a much larger cast iron table surface for working on. It also gives me another miter gauge slot that I can use for a custom cross-cutting sled.
If any of you have specific questions about this type of router table please let me know. I’d love to incorporate some of your questions into my review.
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