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Default last chapter in router saga

I have a Vermont American router table myself. They must have changed the
design. On mine, there is a steel plate that you have to drill and
countersink for your router. It then attaches to the router base in place of
the sub base. The screws that go through the table screw into this plate,
not the router itself. There was no need to drill the table.


"Tim Simmons" wrote in message
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When we last joined Newbie Wood, he was waiting on his Vermont American
router table to arrive.