I have a Delta Table Saw 36-679.. The rails are 27″ apart.
One of the rail extends about 14 1/2 ” and the other about 19″.
Can I use your Router Table design as in the winter copy of Fine Woodworking?
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I have a Delta Table Saw 36-679.. The rails are 27″ apart.
One of the rail extends about 14 1/2 ” and the other about 19″.
Can I use your Router Table design as in the winter copy of Fine Woodworking?
” fr
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Tight Fit
On the bottom right corner of page 53 of the article there is some information on how to modify the table to fit on a saw with shorter rails. Basically you just build the front half of the table and eliminate the under table dust pick up, there just isn't any room. On your saw the router plate would get mounted close to table saw's edge, just far enough forward to allow for a frame member under the back edge of the plate. The table can extend several inches past the ends of your bars so you can gain a bit more room there.
dust port hose
John,
Thanks for your reply. I have almost finished the table.
Problem. I bought a TRiton Router MOF001C but I cannot find a source for the hose that goes into the dust port.
Any suggestions?
You are not alone in having this problem. The link below has a couple of solutions. I am pretty sure we used the Ridgid hose mentioned in the last posting:
http://forums.finewoodworking.com/fine-woodworking-knots/power-tools-and-machinery/triton-router-dust-collection-hose
I read somewhere that the ribbed hose used to hook up sump pumps is also a good fit.
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