Been using my router lift--a great help.
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Would be nice under a bench top drill press table too.
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Let me add a general cautionary note here.

Most routers suck their cooling air in from the brush end of the motor and it exits through the collet/cutter end. So, if you set your router on a solid table like is shown, you can fairly quickly cause your router to over heat or worst case eventually go up in smoke.
Mike

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