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Delta unisaw router table extension
Delta unisaw router table extension










delta unisaw router table extension

I should say I'm usually the guy that chooses purchases by price, but am trying to start choosing equipment more for lasting long enough to actually hand it down, vs when it's done toss it in the junk pile. A combo table saw/ router would be nice, if one exists. Please aim me in what direction to look for, HP size, etc. Hoping to step up to cutting wood standing up, lol. I haven't done much woodworking besides using a 7 1/4" old saw to cut plywood and fir boards, usually on a couple of 2x4's to space the boards off the cement floor. I will also be looking for a table to mount a 3/4 hp old sears router, and maybe there is a combo table/ extension for mounting this also? Is a table saw, or a radial arm saw with extensions better for my above use? I'll have a 25' x 50' bay for working in, so lots of room. I don't think it needs to be a big industrial unit, more hobby rated, but I want your suggestions on what to start looking for.

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Making a moving workbench that could support full plywood sheets is an option, and I could probably make an adapter to mount the router, I am not opposed to making such an addition if suggested. I have always used an old Craftsman steel tablesaw dad bought back in the mid 70's when we build his house, and with my own shop coming in a few months I can't wait to get a mid priced table saw, initially to cut plywood, up to 2x8's for the building and later to start making cabinets, shadow boxes, picture frames and other hobby type use.












Delta unisaw router table extension