Router plate?
#11
I an going to build a router table, but am trying to figure out what router plate (to hold the router in the table) to buy. I guess the requirements I have are flat and with inserts to accommodate different size bits (and remain flat). If it matters, I will be mounting a Hitachi MV12VC (if I remember correctly- the 2.23 HP model).

Any suggestions?

Pedro
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#12
(09-15-2017, 06:40 PM)PedroOhare Wrote: I an going to build a router table, but am trying to figure out what router plate (to hold the router in the table) to buy. I guess the requirements I have are flat and with inserts to accommodate different size bits (and remain flat). If it matters, I will be mounting a Hitachi MV12VC (if I remember correctly- the 2.23 HP model).

Any suggestions?

Pedro

I just installed this one for a client  we were both impressed with it 

Joe
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#13
That looks like what I want, but the Hitachi isn't listed as an option. I suppose I could ask them to not drill for mounting the router, but that is taking a bit of risk and might void any warranty. I will see what else comes up as an option.

Pedro
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#14
+1 on the Woodpecker one.

Mine is mounted in the wing of my table saw:

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Works well.
chris
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#15
I've used the Jessem plate and have been happy with them.
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#16
(09-16-2017, 09:30 AM)doobes Wrote: +1 on the Woodpecker one.

+ another 1. I have the older gold colored one, loaded with a Milwaukee 5625. I couldn't be happier.
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#17
I have the original Wood Peckers lift with the old big variable speed PC router, and it's been a flawless combination for I don't know how many years now.   They were the original, and the best, in my book. 

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#18
I've been happy with my Bench Dog router table items, and there is a plate listed on eBay right now that might fit the bill:

Bench Dog Pro Plate
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#19
I had the Incra plate http://www.incra.com/router_system_accessories-mlp.html in my table until I installed their Mast-R-LiftII setup. I really like the metal throat plates and I went with their Clean Sweep system, with the corresponding throat plates, when I went with the lift. System works great and I highly recommend it.
Earl
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Pedro
the wood pecker one Joe linked to is available undrilled just put it the cart and look at the options
that is a very nice plate
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