"B a r r y" wrote in message
I had the router in the wing, but it got in the way. For instance,
sometimes, I'll rout an edge for molding, then rip it off the wider
stock on the TS. I've never needed the planer and router table at
the same time.
You see? ... already a "con" I hadn't thought of.
But I suppose that would make a good argument for a second table saw?
On second thought, it would have to be a third table saw ... the 2nd would
be reserved for a dado stack, according the last day dream.
Oh well ... better think this through a bit more.
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