"Malcolm Webb" wrote in message .uk...
Another silly question but, as an old boss once said to me -- "You didn't
ask. And if you don't ask you don't want to know. And if you don't want
to know I'm not going to waste my time telling you".
I have a router which does not have a lock-on for the power switch i.e let
the switch go -- the router stops. How could this router be fixed into a
commercial router table?
Malcolm Webb
First, make sure you have an external power switch on the table. then you can use duct tale or open the unit and bypass the power
switch. Otherwise get a 3-1/4 HP unit and dedicate it to the table.
I'm sure there are other options as well.
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Al Reid
How will I know when I get there...
If I don't know where I'm going?
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