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If the table top is just one thickness of mdf with a dado cut for the t-track, you will have problems. The top needs to be much thicker (or made of stiffer stuff), or it will sag.
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I agree with others abut top thickness, but gluing down the track cannot do anything but add stiffness. Epoxy is the right choice. Scuff up the outside of the track with 80 grit and glue it in with screws.
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For my table saw sled I used epoxy and it is doing very well. I used a piece of 3/4" Melimine for the sled so it will move across the bed of the table nicely and it does.
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You can use t-nuts instead of relying on woodscrews. I came into a large lot of #6 t-nuts I use for such purposes. However, I agree with others that a more substantial top is in order. If you do a thicker top, you can embed wood plugs or dowels at the screw locations and then use wood screws.
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[blockquote]roger901 said:
I'm making a router table top and I need an adhesive for attaching metal t-track to mdf. (I don't think very short screws will hold well to mdf) Any suggestions?
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Bore holes for screws,bore thru the mdf.Glue and screw a batten ,the screw holes show you where.Now you can use longer screws to fasten the T track.If your table is under 16" wide and 24" long I would think one 3/4" layer of mdf is enough if you add battens. If you are not sure,add more battens or mdf.My router table is the above dimensions and has not sagged in 25+ years.I have several scrap 1x ? for battens
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