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Default Router lift recommendations

On Jul 18, 12:04*am, Larry Jaques wrote:
On Sat, 17 Jul 2010 16:54:21 -0700, "Lobby Dosser"
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On Fri, 16 Jul 2010 20:45:47 -0700, "CW"
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On Jul 16, 2:44 pm, Pat Barber wrote:
I have had this one for a few years and as far I can tell, they
make them for several other folks:


http://www.jessem.com/MAST-R-LIFT.html


It is a excellent, well made product.


wrote:
wrote:
Has anyone bought or used a router lift that they
really like or should stay away from?


Considering one for my Bosch router. Leaning
towards the Bench Dog ProLift.


MJ


WAY too much money. Buy a shaper already!


Or one of the above table adjustable routers. There is always this option
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U5SzkQTxMvA


Cdub, I prefer this one:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ciXplz3SrMk
Why spend THREE GRAND on a Multi-Router?


WOW!! And only $14.00 for the Plans!! Definitely go to the web site.


Total cost (with owner already owning a router) is under $100, half
the price of one of the overpriced POS lifts.

All said, the mother site will likely cost me Hours.


That's an absolute given. *

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