Re: bench dog router table & router choice



On Jan 31, 5:54 am, franz fripplfrappl <bo...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I have a Bench Dog Protop Contractor 40-001 and am undecided
which is wisest choice for its router. It would seem that a plunge
router is a waste as is a variable speed.

My first thought would be to install the PC 690 with a separate
variable speed router control mounted on the box exterior.

Any thoughts on a router without overkill?

For ease of use in a table with no other money spent on add-ons I'd
say look real hard at the Tritons.
.



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