1 1/2hp Shaper vs Router Table

Renegade1LI

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I have a powermatic model 26 shaper and it works well with a router but collet. But I'm thinking of getting a Grizzly G1035 or a Jet Jws22cs shaper to use as a router table, bonus i can use it as a second shaper. Kills me i had a jet and sold it, but never used it as a router table. I get great cuts using router bits in the shaper so I'm leaving towards the smaller footprint of a 1 1/2hp shaper. Any thoughts or suggestions?
 
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I'm not going to be much help because I don't run router bits in my shapers, and I also don't have a router table.

But more shapers are better than less shapers 😆
 

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I had a smaller Jet that worked well as both, table size was a bit limiting, but otherwise worked ok. I don’t seem to use a router table much at home, at least with my current work. That said, I have an older 1 1/2 hp delta without a router collet and it works great for cope and stick, and the occasional profile cutting.

Small shapers are a compromise for sure, but often router tables are as well. What I have seen guys spend on router lifts, cabinets, plates, etc easily could have been put in a shaper that would do similar work with less noise…
 
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So I found a 1hp Delta hd shaper for 150$ made it a no brainer vs a router table. Just the weight alone makes it a good choice & much quieter than a router. If you're not in a hurry the old delta shapers seem to pop up for reasonable prices, also if you're not happy it's easy to sell it. Will post some pics & demo pics once I get it set up. If you have a lot of good quality router bits this can be a good cost effective solution.
 

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So I found a 1hp Delta hd shaper for 150$ made it a no brainer vs a router table. Just the weight alone makes it a good choice & much quieter than a router. If you're not in a hurry the old delta shapers seem to pop up for reasonable prices, also if you're not happy it's easy to sell it. Will post some pics & demo pics once I get it set up. If you have a lot of good quality router bits this can be a good cost effective solution.

I'm glad you mentioned this. I like old Delta machines, and wasn't aware of this one. For the size and the prices I'm seeing this certainly looks like a good option vs a router table.
 
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