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Mike in Mystic
 
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Hi Dave,

I haven't done that yet. It does take me a little effort to move the bits
up and down, but not so much that it bothers me all that much. I have an
extra crank, so one of these days I'll remove the handle and start using the
drill, which will definitely be a useful thing to do. Lately, I'm just
happy if I can even get in the shop at all hehe!

Mike

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"Bay Area Dave" wrote in message
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Hi Mike,

Do you also use a cordless drill for fast height adjustments? that's
what i do with my 16 pitch PRL.

dave

Mike in Mystic wrote:

Get the woodpecker Precision Router Lift. It is rock solid and

accurate. I
have the 32 pitch version and it makes height adjustments to the tune of
0.001" easily and repeatably. Also, it has two guide rods so it won't

rack.
I have a heavy PC 7518 router beast in it, and it hasn't sagged at all.

Mike

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"Jim Neuman" wrote in message
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I am considering buying a router lift table insert system. Anybody have

a
recommendation as to which one?

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Jim Neuman




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