What Did I Buy? I have a router table.
#11
I just picked up a router table. Never used one. It has a Freud fence and a woodpecker insert. The router is a PC 8902. I am not real sure what the other fence looking thing is. The insert plate has the reducing rings. There is a box brass collets too and a few other doo dads. Also there is a mobile base.  Not sure who makes the table or what the track in the table is for since it has two tracks . I oaid $170. Did i get took?


By the way....if you dont have a scissor lift, you should....only way I could get this off alone.


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Here are a couple more oics...


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#13
You did just fine.....
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(04-22-2018, 08:14 PM)Admiral Wrote: You did just fine.....

Looks like a fine tool, and a great price.
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#15
Any idea why the double track or the extra fence?
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#16
RT is such a useful tool.
Watch your fingers.
Don't trap work between the fence and the tool. As a general rule.
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#17
Two fences, maybe two setups for two operations, not sure. Or, fences could be set parallel to each other to make feeding material through easier for something like a rabbet or a slot cutting operation - just push it through.
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#18
Looks like you did good!
Formerly known as John's Woodshop
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#19
Congrats! I have one of those PC 890 series routers in my table - has worked well for my modest needs.  Dave
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Piedmont North Carolina
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#20
Looks like one guy took that t track and replace the MDF fence with it.  Maybe it came wirh it? Who knows.  

Oddly, my Shopsmith featherboards  that won't fit a standard TS slot will fit this so that's good.


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