jimreed2160
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That Bora gizmo looks like it is a real router tamer. In spite of my garage full of ww tools, I always seem to be missing something handy. 


Steve, thank you for reminding me that our passports expired in 2013. I have to get them renewed by July 2018 or there is a whole new set of hoops to jump through. If we're not here when you arrive, contact Guantanamo directory assistance.I haven't had a carpenter visit my home in more than 40 years.
Not long to wait now Bob, your government has deemed my family and I as low risk reprobates and approved our ESTA's, or they liked the look of my $42.
Only one problem I'll come baring tea bags not my tool bag.
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I'm hoping you are bringing the beverage kind of tea bags because I've heard there are some other less pleasant meanings.
Jim, I am pleasantly surprised how well it works, especially for the price. If I were smart I would buy more expensive solutions but I want too many things right now. One expensive tool precludes the purchase of three or four cheaper ones.That Bora gizmo looks like it is a real router tamer. In spite of my garage full of ww tools, I always seem to be missing something handy.![]()
Andy, you just won a chance at what's behind that door. This is the first time I have successfully routed anything straight on the first try.I like that Bora Bora thingy.
I bet you can run that router one handed with that thing.![]()
Don, I'm glad you had a good laugh. Sending the Vette off to the trim shop must have been a sad moment but knowing it will come back ready to travel is a good thing.Bob
I just covered the last 3 pages of your thread (since my last post)
I have been laughing for the last 30 minutes. You guys are hilarious
Nice lil hammer
My arms have recovered and my finger prints are coming back as I have finished the Vette and it waits for the trim shop to call.
I'm looking at my wood shop with more interest lately
I have another wood shop update that may be of interest....
I'm hoping you are bringing the beverage kind of tea bags because I've heard there are some other less pleasant meanings.
Now there's an image thats gonna give me nightmares. A very childish sense of humour, are you sure there's no English in you.
Your router collection seems to be gathering pace nicely.
I've always found Bosch tools to be very good quality, and a finely adjustable lift on a router table invaluable. Good work Bob![]()
Andrew, ye of little faith. The cabinet/table arrived Saturday but I took an additional day to assemble it. I followed the instructions but didn't read one step all the way to its end. Had to take it apart to assemble it correctly and three screws fell off the WorkMate. Found two right away but the third simply disappeared. Rather than have a meltdown, I returned Sunday and didn't try to find the screw. Six feet in the opposite direction from the first two was the missing screw under the vice up against the toolbox.So did you get the Bosch set up? It wasn't clear. Being Bob, I am sure you did.
I will have to put a family photo together with my routers. Mine consist, of Craftsman laminate trimmer, Porter Cable mid size, (same as yours) and Freud is the big gun. I can't remember what my table is, but I bought it on clearance at Lowe's, and it has a very good fence and dust extraction. I think it's Bosch.
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Oh Steve, there's more than a little English in me. My mother was born in Bournville in 1912.I'm hoping you are bringing the beverage kind of tea bags because I've heard there are some other less pleasant meanings.
Now there's an image thats gonna give me nightmares. A very childish sense of humour, are you sure there's no English in you.
Your router collection seems to be gathering pace nicely.
I've always found Bosch tools to be very good quality, and a finely adjustable lift on a router table invaluable. Good work Bob![]()
Bret, it really is scary but I think you and a couple of others put the bite on me. I don't expect to achieve your results but I am willing to take the plunge -- well, maybe the plunge router will stay on that old Craftsman table.Bob this is getting scary! Did those recent termites bite you while you were sleeping and now you have a thirst for working with wood?
Bret
Are you having internet trouble? Somebody said something about you needing a new router...


Adjustments were tedious and in the end I spent over 2 hours to get it to do a 10minute job. Other than making a whole new adapter plate, a solid mount and a nice lift mechanism alone would have made a tremendous difference. The next thing that came to mind is that this thing needs to have an extractor fitted. Those featherboards on your's are a nice touch too.Stewart, the lift arrived today and I measured it. The opening is 3.5-inches in diameter. It appears to be a standard size because my new Porter Cable router fits the Bosch lift base opening. The diameter is the same but the alignment mechanisms for the two routers are different. The Bosch lift is not only designed for the Bosch router, the base for that router is also the base for the lift. Only difference is the one that comes with the router has two wooden knobs and a plastic baseplate. Bosch doesn't show the adjustment and clamp side of the base in their photos. Here it is sitting on the Porter Cable motor assembly, which has alignment pins around its circumference.Nice new, shiny. Me like.
Bob when the lift comes in could you provide the inside diameter? I want to see if my router will work with it.
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Andy, how did you know I was having internet trouble? Did someone say something?Are you having internet trouble? Somebody said something about you needing a new router...
Andy, Andy, Andy![]()

Jim, this isn't a professional setup but for home use I'm impressed. It's hard to beat $278 for a stand-alone router and table setup. The most common negative comments were about the metal (aluminum) insert not being perfectly flat. Seems to me if that's your big complaint, go to a machine shop and have them mill a one-off perfect one.Just, WOW! Now we all want one.
Guster, I have played with the Craftsman table but had about the same result as you. I was willing to upgrade to a better setup but I hold on to my money too tightly to spend $1,000 to make a piece of molding.Router, benchtop table and lift looks like a very nice deal Bob. Have to admit I had a good look and got lost down the rabbit hole very quickly after browsing some(or all) of the Amazon suggestions at the bottom of the page.
Like you I have a generic router table kit(Triton) that was left for me by someone leaving the country. I’ve fiddled with it to make my Makita router fit but it was no easy job. As such I’ve only used it once and it was neither easy or very good to use. The table is solid but uses little toe clamps to mount the router base which turns out to be a terrible idea as they kept vibrating loose. I was actually glad I managed to reach under and catch my router before it fell on concrete before realising it is still running!!!Adjustments were tedious and in the end I spent over 2 hours to get it to do a 10minute job. Other than making a whole new adapter plate, a solid mount and a nice lift mechanism alone would have made a tremendous difference. The next thing that came to mind is that this thing needs to have an extractor fitted. Those featherboards on your's are a nice touch too.
Now seeing the track guide for the router in action looks great. I may have look into making a base plate for my router, adapted to a commonly available track or suitable substitute at some stage. More than a few times I would have loved to have that option.![]()
Guster, I have played with the Craftsman table but had about the same result as you. I was willing to upgrade to a better setup but I hold on to my money too tightly to spend $1,000 to make a piece of molding.
The track guide is a winner and it actually can be adjusted to fit different plain tracks but not the track saw tracks I've looked at. I am sure, with your machining skills that a very nice version would be a piece of cake.


I also don’t have the space for a permanent router table. For the same reason I don’t have a tablesaw or a radial arm saw. The Triton table is easy to pack up and store at least. Perhaps a reason to get a router that supports a through base height adjustment to make a decent table insert for at some stage.
A track jig is already added to the bottom of my project list in an ever losing battle of attrition. My friend always remind me how much working in an office is a waste of my talent. Unfortunately my basic talents suffer the same problem most people suffer. They didn’t come with time and funding to fully abuse them(aside from the important things to look after like putting my kids through school and paying the bank for renting my house to me) Besides, this site is like a gateway drug for my addictions with daily reminders of what I still want to do with my spare time. Going by that analogy I guess that makes you, Bob, one of my ‘suppliers’ and me one of Bob’s junkies!I’ll quit tomorrow… maybe after I check Andy’s thread.
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My name is Andy.
I am on GJ. I am a Garage Junkie.
I'm not yet ready to try to quit.
I am hopeless.

Me (5 minutes later)-"Let me see what I can find interesting on Craigslist."
JB
Guster, I completely understand the space constraints. At the moment my workshop is getting frighteningly crowded. That being said, I have the radial arm saw in the middle of a 12-foot bench and the height of that determined the space under the bench, which is just high enough for a small table saw on a stand.I also don’t have the space for a permanent router table. For the same reason I don’t have a tablesaw or a radial arm saw. The Triton table is easy to pack up and store at least. Perhaps a reason to get a router that supports a through base height adjustment to make a decent table insert for at some stage.
A track jig is already added to the bottom of my project list in an ever losing battle of attrition. My friend always remind me how much working in an office is a waste of my talent. Unfortunately my basic talents suffer the same problem most people suffer. They didn’t come with time and funding to fully abuse them(aside from the important things to look after like putting my kids through school and paying the bank for renting my house to me) Besides, this site is like a gateway drug for my addictions with daily reminders of what I still want to do with my spare time. Going by that analogy I guess that makes you, Bob, one of my ‘suppliers’ and me one of Bob’s junkies!I’ll quit tomorrow… maybe after I check Andy’s thread.
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Andy, you aren't fooling me. I'm just a low-level dealer in HF fixes. You're the kingpin dealing smack with handles.My name is Andy.
I am on GJ. I am a Garage Junkie.
I'm not yet ready to try to quit.
I am hopeless.
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JB, have you met Craig? He deals Vidmar and Lista down in Southwest Florida. On the street he goes by CBacres.Me-"I'll quite my garage junkie habit when I get all of my projects done."
Me (5 minutes later)-"Let me see what I can find interesting on Craigslist."
JB
Bob, I'm going to keep my eye out for Malkowslist.That sounds very familiar. But someday others hunting Craigslist will be shopping in my back yard.
......JB, have you met Craig? He deals Vidmar and Lista down in Southwest Florida. On the street he goes by CBacres.......




JB, don't do it, please don't do it.
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Listen to your friend JB. Dan, thanks for stopping by!JB, don't do it, please don't do it.
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Andy, we're family so you are obligated to stop by.Oh the hand wringing that goes on here.
Why do I even bother to stop by?
Oh, I remember, because Bob always makes me feel better about myself.![]()
Steve, I have wanted one for a long time but the new ones are too expensive for me. This one is stupid simple and appears to have been around for quite a while.Bob, way to go with the wringer.
I haven't seen one for years, my Dad used to run a washing machine repair business years ago and they were very common back then..
Bret, those towels are amazing. I end up using two on the Cadillac but the PT Cruiser and Vette can be done with one. I'm hoping the wringer will help me do each car with one. I bought three and I am running out of space to store them.Bob I see you have the Chemical guys drying towels. I love those things but yes they take forever to dry. I have 2 and need like 4 more. I can dry the Camaro with 1 but, the truck and the wife's car take 2 towels. Now I need a wringer!
Bret
Bobby, I was too short to get my hand in the wringer but the Hoover upright vacuum answered my question: "What's under there?" One fingernail turned black and eventually fell off. I consider it a valuable lesson because it kept me from trying that on our first rotary lawnmower.Bob my dad had one arm smaller than the other (not shorter) from trying to pick a piece of lint off of washing machine rollers when he was seven. Watch out they bite! We are in our second childhood after all. Who knows if we are old enough to be playing with hand operated machinery even? Don't let Andy get near it if he stops over. It may cause his funny bone to end up lame.![]()
JB, you survived a serious bite from a Cobra so I am confident you can say no to the Vidmar/Lista pushers.No problem there, I don't want to travel that far for cabinets. I will be around Atlanta this summer, but my truck will already be too full to add more cool stuff.![]()
Andy, I think the biggest Harbor Freight microfiber towels are 16" x 16". Those Chemical Guys towels are 36" x 25" with **** carpet thick pile. Pretty sure they will dehydrate you if they gets too close to your mouth.They looked like the free HF towels to me. I have some but have yet to use them, my cars like to streak.
Bob, I am thinking of making a dozen wooden boxes with 40 or 50 coats of black lacquer. Pretty sure I have a gallon of black lacquer primer as well. Old School makes me feel younger.Old time hand operated wringer, what a great idea to bring back old tech and make it new again. Seems like it will be perfect for the job and, should look really good in black lacquer. Along with 12 other projects so you can use up those 2 gallons.
Stewart, you are welcome to all my excess sensibility. Always great to have you stop by and comment.Whenever I need a pick me up, I stop in for a hit of sensibility.
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Kirk, its funny that they are making a comeback but the prices are crazy. Even $35 for this one made me cringe (OK, the $15 shipping helped as well) but I figured they weren't going down in price any time soon.Back when I was younger, I looked for a ringer to squeeze out my shammy. Nice score.
Please tell me. Just where do you find that around here? Surely not this thread.Whenever I need a pick me up, I stop in for a hit of sensibility.
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