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    I've had this Ridgid R4560 table saw for almost two years, and it's finally time to fix the massive gap in the side and outfit it with a proper router table extension wing complete with router lift!
    Follow these easy steps to add a router table extension wing on a Delta 725 or Delta T2 or Ridgid 4560 cast iron table saw, but these general instructions work for adding a router table lift in an extension wing for just about any table saw.
    Anyway, I hope you enjoy this video and as always, if you're building something cool, tag me @SpencleyDesignCo on Instagram so I can check it out!
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    📖. Chapters 📖
    00:00 - Identifying the Problem
    00:45 - Material Selection and Breakdown
    02:38 - Assembly
    03:24 - Fitting the Router Table Wing to the Table Saw
    05:15 - Adding the Router Lift into the Extension Wing
    08:00 - Getting the PERFECT Fit for the Router Plate
    10:00 - Bringing the Router Lift Perfectly Level
    12:20 - Addressing Your Questions
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  • @SpencleyDesignCo
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    • @jasonb421
      @jasonb421 Рік тому +1

      Franklin. Great video. I need a portable work bench/ work station for doing carpentry jobs (on the work site). I have that huge Rigid 12" sliding miter saw that's a pain to have to pull out of my work van and carry over my saw horse/saw table so I'm thinking about designing a rolling work station that my saw can stay fixed on and that has large cabinets underneath to carry all of my hand tools so I can roll out all of my tools and equipment in one go without having to lift hundreds of pounds worth of tools or make multiple trips from my van to wherever I'm setting up on the jobsite. I was thinking maybe an electric motor could even help make it easier to roll (for slight inclines up driveways, going over loose, uneven ground, etc.). I usually work at houses that are towards the end of the construction process but usually the landscaping hasn't been done and I often have to get it up over concrete curbs and flatwork ledges so I definitely need large, off road wheels. It'd also be nice if I could secure the entire work station/saw table so I could leave it on the job overnight without having to worry about my tools getting stolen. I think something like this would be great for a lot of contractors so if it's a project you'd be interested in doing and making a video on and maybe making plans for, that'd be awesome. Thank you. God bless.

  • @Mike-In-O-Town
    @Mike-In-O-Town Рік тому +57

    Franklin. Two suggestions.
    One, when building the extension table top, do not glue the plywood top to the frame (i.e. just use the pocket holes to mount it) and then laminate a piece of Formica (or equivalent) to the plywood. Then install it as you did. Formica is super durable and slick, and can be made even slicker with paste wax or similar product (and a lot less hassle and time then dealing with epoxy). Other positive, at least for me, I used white Formica on mine and I jot project notes and measurements on it all the time with a pencil, then wipe it clean with Windex when I'm done. And if you're really OCD (like me) build two plywood tops at the beginning, and store the second one as a replacement for when the first one gets worn or banged up. And it will over time.
    Two, since you're running essentially a stand (i.e. not cabinet) saw, build a complete cabinet base under the entire length of the saw and router extension with drawers for storage and dust collection built under the router top, then take the legs off the saw and mount it on the cabinet. Positives: Lots of storage, dust collection for the router (and saw if you want), and way more stability under the saw given the mass or the cabinet and stored tools. Put it on locking casters if you need to move it around, or adjustable feet if its gonna be stationary.

    • @tom-840
      @tom-840 Рік тому +3

      Franklin: yeah. I totally agree with the Formica. I used it for an extension table on my table saw it's great.

    • @LiloUkulele
      @LiloUkulele Рік тому +1

      I'm trying to get my hands on some compact laminate (phenolic core with HPL each face) for my next extension wing replacement

    • @davidstrachan734
      @davidstrachan734 6 місяців тому

      Franklin, thanks for this. I’ll certainly build this into my tablesaw soon.

  • @stringsultan
    @stringsultan Рік тому +5

    Franklin
    I am eternally grateful to have your channel and channels like yours who put this info out there for hobbyists like myself. I am a music teacher and just do DIY work around our house and love having a woodworking shop that looks pro, functions well and doesn't cost as much as those who can get a return on their investment. I can't tell you how many times I watched a video and said "welp, can't justify that buy". It's rough out there but you make it less so. Thank you for the plan. I've been waiting for a way to get my router mounted to a table since I got it! :D

  • @kevinstephenson4043
    @kevinstephenson4043 6 місяців тому +1

    Found your channel last week. It’s great to hear you explain everything in easy to understand language.
    Many thanks.

  • @RogerEvans
    @RogerEvans Рік тому +13

    Franklin, enjoyed your video - the extension came out really nice. Your choices for finish made total sense for what you want out of it. Your shop looks tiny which makes your channel even more valuable to those of us with small shops that serve multiple functions! I'll definitely subscribe and look forward to seeing all your content. Kreg, whatever you are funding this guy, double it. He's making you look good without all the commercial hype. It gives way more credibility to your tools.

  • @charleshoffa5156
    @charleshoffa5156 Рік тому +5

    Franklin. I recently had surgery on both of my arms, so with all the time I've had during recovery I have started to get interested in wood working. I came across your channel a week or two ago and have felt very inspired by your videos, you really do a great job of making this skill feel approachable and I very much appreciate everything you are doing here. My first project is going to be a cross cut sled for my table saw. Keep up the great work, and see you in a future video!

  • @lawrencekuhlman2288
    @lawrencekuhlman2288 Рік тому +1

    Franklin. This is by far the best video I've seen to add a router to my Delta table saw. I will make this my next shop improvement project. Keep up the so helpful videos

  • @charlescook4248
    @charlescook4248 Рік тому

    Franklin- your videos are clear, easy to follow, and not overly complicated. Nice job.

  • @johnnovosel2417
    @johnnovosel2417 Рік тому +4

    FRANKLIN: As a blind woodworker I love your description of the activity you do. I wish I was lucky enough to utilize all those Kreg tools. Please do more on dust collections and router issues.

    • @woodworkingandepoxy643
      @woodworkingandepoxy643 Рік тому

      How does that work being blind and working with power tools? After 30+ years of experience I have a pretty unhealthy fear of tools and respect too and I can see fine. I couldn't do what you do

    • @bobbg9041
      @bobbg9041 Рік тому +1

      @@woodworkingandepoxy643
      We have a blind woodworker in kc he sold off most his power tools and does lathe work now, but he's got a lot of experience on the lathe. The guy makes some amazing stuff. But he was woodworking long before he went blind.
      There was a news article in the paper about it I met the guy and had similar questions. His house was off the charts.
      Beautiful older home in perfect shape.
      Inside and outside.

  • @ollie1960
    @ollie1960 Рік тому +4

    Hey Franklin, that was a very helpful and informative video. I enjoy watching all that you do. Keep up the awesome work and keep the videos coming!

  • @beckywurzel585
    @beckywurzel585 Рік тому +1

    Franklin I love seeing your shop setup. This router table addition to the table saw is so smart. I'd love more on having a functional shop in a small space.

  • @georgeparker7409
    @georgeparker7409 Рік тому +1

    What a great presentation! Very easy to follow and simple to follow.

  • @monteglover4133
    @monteglover4133 Рік тому +15

    Franklin
    I’m sure someone else mentioned it but high pressure laminate (Formica) makes an excellent work surfaces. Cutoffs from countertops can also make excellent work surfaces, make sure to seal all of the exposed surfaces

    • @wildpat03
      @wildpat03 Рік тому +7

      Franklin here too. :)
      Yup. A full 4x8 sheet of countertop grade laminate is about $55 and will be good for many projects. That's what I used for my router table extension wing and its fence.

    • @chuckschillingvideos
      @chuckschillingvideos Рік тому

      @@wildpat03 yes, but make sure your core is dead flat. Otherwise you are probably going to have unsightly bubbling.

    • @wildpat03
      @wildpat03 Рік тому +2

      @@chuckschillingvideos 1/2" MDF glued to 3/4" good quality plywood. It's mechanically flat.

  • @micha-42
    @micha-42 2 роки тому +14

    Franklin-beautiful video man, I've always been a bit hesitant to make my own router table, that's quite encouraging! I'm a bit perplexed by having to address the router from the side rather than facing it, because of the fence position, so I'd love to see you using it before going for that build :)

    • @SpencleyDesignCo
      @SpencleyDesignCo  2 роки тому +3

      Thanks for watching! I’m sure I’ll show myself using it soon or at least on Instagram

    • @nylabone8782
      @nylabone8782 2 роки тому +2

      Yes, would like to see it in action.

    • @SpencleyDesignCo
      @SpencleyDesignCo  2 роки тому +2

      I’ll have that soon enough and I’ve been showing it on Instagram

    • @expatmoose
      @expatmoose Рік тому

      Franklin, it’s just a jump to the left…..
      Thanx for showing I’m looking for something like this, as a newbie-ish I like the way you explain what you’re doing, Kreg is not easy to get hold of in Europe, I’m guessing more popular in US, but I will certainly attempt your idea with a template at some point in the future, thanx again

  • @DannyWattsify
    @DannyWattsify Місяць тому

    Great tips on getting the lift in but I’m actually most impressed by the steps on the finish. Haven’t seen that before! Nice work, Franklin!

  • @markpearson1989
    @markpearson1989 Рік тому

    Franklin - what I like most about your videos, is that you're working in a space and using tools closer to my own shop. Very cool and thank you.

  • @matthysloedolff
    @matthysloedolff 2 роки тому +3

    Franklin.
    Great video, Eric! That black finish really goes well with the rest of the table saw. If I didn't know better I'd have thought it came with your saw. I would like to see you build that box around your router lift. I've seen several videos of people doing it, but would like to see your take on it. Also, you might find your router will be much quieter once you have a box around it.

    • @SpencleyDesignCo
      @SpencleyDesignCo  2 роки тому +1

      Thanks for watching! I’m definitely making a box to help dust collection very soon

  • @awlthatwoodcrafts8911
    @awlthatwoodcrafts8911 2 роки тому +4

    Frankin, well done. I love how the final finish came out.
    I made one for my R4512 a little over a year ago. I used a piece of leftover melamine (from an enclosure I made for our daughter's bearded dragon). I made a frame underneath, like you did. I used the holes in the existing steel wing and the spreader bar to fasten the router table to the table saw. Fits like a glove. I made a router fence using plans from #dpmakesstuff. I made it a little taller and added some t-track to the upper face of the sliding fence pieces. I made my own stop blocks for that. I then made my own dust box. I got the T-fitting from Rockler so I can hook up the 4" hose to the dust box and then a 2-1/2" hose from the fitting to the router fence (when needed). I added a pinwheel vent to the opposite side to allow proper airflow and I get no dust on top or below, regardless of what I'm routing. The only thing I didn't get was a router lift. I just use my Bosch 1617 with the aluminum plate that goes on the Bosch table top router table.
    Can't wait to see the fence and the dust box that end up making, or purchasing, if that's the case. Great work on your new router table. Here's to many years of service.

  • @07slowbalt
    @07slowbalt Рік тому +2

    Franklin, sorry im late finding your video but i like what you've done here. I follow wood workers of all types but love the fact that your setup is what the average man can have around his shop. Varying tools of different brands is right up my alley. I have a very unorganized shop thats on the small side and this is something i 100% will be making in the future. Great idea and appreciate the tips, definitely learned something 👍👍

  • @brianspriggs7881
    @brianspriggs7881 Рік тому

    Franklin
    Thank you for this video and many of your others! I don’t have as small of an area as you, but the more compact i can make my workstation, the more space I have for everything else! You are the answer to my needs. Now I just need to get more tools!!!!

  • @cobaltwoodcraft4365
    @cobaltwoodcraft4365 2 роки тому +3

    Franklin - Awesome video, Eric! Great way to optimize space in your small shop. I'm also quite impressed with how well that India ink turned out on birch. Birch is typically blotchy, but I guess since it's a dye, it worked a lot better. Looking forward to seeing your dust collection solution next. - Joe

    • @SpencleyDesignCo
      @SpencleyDesignCo  2 роки тому +1

      Thanks for watching, joe! Anything you would add or change?

  • @MyDatrsPrsnlATM
    @MyDatrsPrsnlATM 9 місяців тому

    Franklin - As a new woodworker building out my small shop, space is of utmost importance. Thank you for this idea and love your encouraging videos!

  • @michaeljimenez1607
    @michaeljimenez1607 Рік тому

    Franklin, love the video, im just starting my woodworking journey, I love tips like this to help make my shop a little better!

  • @superdad2010
    @superdad2010 Рік тому

    Franklin. I really enjoy your teaching style. Thanks for the router lift video.

  • @rockingtm40
    @rockingtm40 Рік тому

    Franklin. You do great work, and this is exactly what I’ve been wanting to do on my saw. Thanks for the direction and knowledge.

  • @joshadams6461
    @joshadams6461 Рік тому

    Franklin... going to build this ASAP! Thanks so much, love Kreg tools, great for folks trying to improve their woodworking!

  • @andrewetherton3107
    @andrewetherton3107 10 місяців тому

    Franklin, this is awesome. I've been trying to find a video like this to put a router in my delta table saw end. Thank you for this guide!

  • @dryerthackston7088
    @dryerthackston7088 Рік тому

    Franklin,
    I have a Delta saw and have been tempted to go the cheap Lowes benchtop router table route but you have convinced me to do more with my router table. Thanks for the awesome video.

  • @ilive4livemusic
    @ilive4livemusic Рік тому

    Franklin, very helpful video and I love seeing how efficiently you use your limited shop space since this is something so many of us have to deal with.

  • @johngreen6630
    @johngreen6630 Рік тому

    Franklin, Thank you for a fresh look at building table extensions. I really like your approach.

  • @normluscher1719
    @normluscher1719 Рік тому

    Thanks Franklin! Great project!

  • @kevinheinicka7479
    @kevinheinicka7479 5 місяців тому

    Franklin, excellent build. I have been looking at several other builds and your design seems very stable and will last the test of time, use and abuse. Thanks

  • @jorge727
    @jorge727 Рік тому

    Franklin - great presentation! I didn’t know about the levelers! Makes things so much easier!

  • @tgsampsonmd
    @tgsampsonmd Рік тому

    Franklin..Great video and build. You have helped me with space management and I will attempt to use your plans

  • @stuartmcnicol2914
    @stuartmcnicol2914 Рік тому

    Franklin, I halve the same saw, watching to determine my direction. Always clear explanations. Great job. Thanks

  • @stevenlarsen1691
    @stevenlarsen1691 Рік тому

    Thank you for sharing Franklin. Great video.

  • @NateMietkiewicz
    @NateMietkiewicz Рік тому

    Franklin- loved this build! I have been on he fence about buying this table saw, and you addressed my main concerns - those wings! Thanks! Downloading the plans now

  • @fredmontanaro918
    @fredmontanaro918 Рік тому

    Franklin, this is awesome. THANK YOU!

  • @mikeconnor2430
    @mikeconnor2430 Рік тому

    Franklin - Thank you for this video. I have the Rigid version of this table saw being delivered next week and was thinking about replacing those extension tables. This was a great help, I appreciate all your hard work.

  • @rytyky03
    @rytyky03 Рік тому

    franklin glad you posted this in the process of making a router table

  • @rudyhernandez9947
    @rudyhernandez9947 Рік тому

    Franklin, excellent video. I really need to try this out. Thanks

  • @waynemiller3998
    @waynemiller3998 Рік тому

    Franklin was thinking of doing this to my laguna F2 table saw and your video gave me all the ideas I need to do it, Thank You for your videos all are very helpful.

  • @trickster11300
    @trickster11300 Рік тому

    Franklin.Nice job, looks great. Thanks for sharing!

  • @F1DesignUS
    @F1DesignUS Рік тому +1

    Franklin....came here from the saw review and really enjoyed the content....you earned my subscription!

  • @roncarr7179
    @roncarr7179 2 місяці тому

    Franklin
    One of the best table saw/router insert videos, thanks just getting ready to do the same on my Jet

  • @playamytrumpet
    @playamytrumpet 2 місяці тому

    If I can speak Franklin, I find your videos very informative and entertaining. I hope you keep them coming

  • @rkerby6375
    @rkerby6375 Рік тому

    Franklin,
    Great design, and build project!
    Well done!

  • @juliusprime23
    @juliusprime23 Рік тому

    Franklin, thanks for your easy to follow videos

  • @SteveVanEerden
    @SteveVanEerden Рік тому

    Franklin - thanks for the info. I really appreciate your expertise and delivery style. Just subscribed. Look forward to being a part of your classroom!

  • @asianboy08
    @asianboy08 2 роки тому +1

    Franklin, thanks for the cool content! It’s always nice to see a step by step and hear the thought process of other makers

    • @SpencleyDesignCo
      @SpencleyDesignCo  2 роки тому

      Thanks for watching! Anything you would change or add?

  • @byfordbarnard2264
    @byfordbarnard2264 Рік тому

    Franklin , loved the video, I’ve been thinking of doing this for my saw. Now I’ll do it. Ty

  • @MrDwinstead
    @MrDwinstead 6 місяців тому

    Franklin loves this idea and inspires me to do the same. Thanks for the content.

  • @stfutruck68
    @stfutruck68 Рік тому

    Franklin, Dude every video I see from you is just eye opening. I am new to woodworking and I love this hobby and the community is also pretty nice as well. This is something if I have wanted to do for a while and have been pretty worried about messing up my table saw. You seem to have a good method and I will try it.

  • @DanielTaylor-hn4ut
    @DanielTaylor-hn4ut Рік тому

    Franklin, Great video. I have the same saw, and similar router lift. I've been hesitant to put in the router lift and wood wing because I thought the process was above my pay grade. After watching this video, I think I can get it done, no problem. Thank you very much! Those corner clamps are the bomb!

  • @BillR1951
    @BillR1951 Рік тому

    Franklin, Excellent video. Thanks!

  • @georgevoisin5414
    @georgevoisin5414 Рік тому

    Franklin. Excellent video. Explanation, direction, flow, not a lot of time wasted trying to be too entertaining. Fun and focused. Thanks.

  • @travisfranks2826
    @travisfranks2826 Рік тому

    Franklin I really enjoyed the video been wanting to add this to my main table saw just reassuring to see you have already done it and it turned out Awesome ! Thanks

  • @seedickbuild
    @seedickbuild Рік тому

    Franklin, thanks for the video! Great work.

  • @blossomhunter9424
    @blossomhunter9424 6 місяців тому

    Hey Franklin. Enjoying the video. Love watching people do a thing right because they know they will get to appreciate it for a long time.

  • @layer8man
    @layer8man Рік тому

    Franklin
    Great build…this is exactly what I need. Thanks!!

  • @CalvinRoyHarrison
    @CalvinRoyHarrison Рік тому

    FRANKLIN - Great videos. Thank you for posting. As you know, I am watching this seven months after you posted it. Thanks again.

  • @prestonangstrom2999
    @prestonangstrom2999 Рік тому

    FRANKLIN
    This is exactly what I envisioned for my "all in one worktable."
    I like the way that you used 1/4" ply to make the template!
    Keep doing and SHARING the awesome work!!

  • @RussWilsonII
    @RussWilsonII Рік тому

    FRANKLIN - You made this look easier than I was expecting it to be! Thanks for the tips!

  • @henrylarose5440
    @henrylarose5440 Рік тому

    Franklin! I'm a 79.6 year old amateur, wood butcher, making some of the best sawdust in town!

  • @MrNemudsling
    @MrNemudsling Рік тому +1

    FRANKLIN. GREAT TABLE!!!
    I DID THAT 25 YEARS AGO WITHOUT THE LIFT. FIXING TO ADD THAT.

  • @julichambers9499
    @julichambers9499 Рік тому

    Franklin - Another fantastic video! Thank You.

  • @kmslatton
    @kmslatton 2 роки тому +1

    Franklin - Great video! Future project for sure. Thanks for the free plans! Definitely looking forward to the fence build as well.

    • @SpencleyDesignCo
      @SpencleyDesignCo  2 роки тому

      Sure thing! Thanks for watching! Anything you would change or add?

  • @micschemelin663
    @micschemelin663 10 місяців тому

    Franklin…….excellent video, design, and step by step explanation👍

  • @user-oh4hg7uc4t
    @user-oh4hg7uc4t 6 місяців тому

    Franklin - great video! Was looking for a free standing router table plan, but like this idea much more. Thank you!

  • @PoorJohnn
    @PoorJohnn Рік тому

    Franklin Good luck with making this full time we will all benefit from it. Keep up the good work

  • @richardmisdom1004
    @richardmisdom1004 Рік тому

    Franklin...I agree completely and have in fact also added a cast iron extension to my Sawstop as well as Incra's router box and
    have found big improvement in dust collection as well as space efficiency. Thanks.

  • @johndundas980
    @johndundas980 Рік тому

    Franklin, great video, I have been thinking of building a router extension and I really like this solution. I am a lover of all things Kreg, and will definitely be looking into this plate. Thanks!

  • @mikediamant154
    @mikediamant154 Рік тому

    Franklin, love what you're doing and am an ardent fan. Keep it up.

  • @tomdenny8507
    @tomdenny8507 Рік тому

    Franklin - This is the first video of yours I have watched and I'm impressed with your production quality.

  • @TJfromAZ
    @TJfromAZ Рік тому

    Franklin, I just bought on of these saws and first think I want to do is install the router table so thank you for the great video and plans.

  • @aarntsen
    @aarntsen Рік тому

    Franklin, this was a nice build...Thanks!

  • @user-nj4uf6ie3w
    @user-nj4uf6ie3w 5 місяців тому

    Franklin, GREAT Video! Can't wait to do the same to my table saw! Separate router table takes up to much space in my shop as well.

  • @maximilianberger9293
    @maximilianberger9293 Рік тому

    Nice job Franklin! I like the way you installed the router lift to your table saw 👌🏻

  • @CNKXU1
    @CNKXU1 Рік тому

    Franklin this is another easy to understand video with a lot of great information

  • @Ninoy2059
    @Ninoy2059 Рік тому

    Franklin. Thank you for this tutorial. I do have the same table saw and going to do the same set up.

  • @Gadgetman59
    @Gadgetman59 Рік тому

    Franklin... first time watcher... I'm hooked... enjoyed a LOT

  • @robeigner4390
    @robeigner4390 Рік тому

    Franklin, I agree about the dust collection (a must) along with a proper split fence (also a must). I have a router table that shares the same cabinet as a thicknessing planer (it flips around to get what I need). I bought and mounted a power feeder for the router so I could easily make a bunch of trim molding to match an early 1900's house. I had to have the router bits custom made but that's less expensive than paying a commercial company to do everything. I also matched the outside siding, again using a custom router bit. Having a power feeder kept everything going straight and at a proper speed to get a quality result. Mine mounts with four bolts, making it more-or-less easy to install and remove. Of course I also added long table in-feed and out-feed extensions to the router table to make sure the wood didn't flop all over the place. These were made to easily attach and remove, something you could do on your table saw as long as you had the room. My shop isn't long enough so I moved everything outside. Routing/molding 14-16 ft DF/hemlock takes a lot of room but it was worth it and I had a lot of fun doing it.

  • @kurtdeb
    @kurtdeb Рік тому

    Franklin. Great Info,great video! Thank You

  • @flyty2134
    @flyty2134 Рік тому

    Franklin. Very nice video thanks for sharing God bless you and yours.

  • @uvaldoordonez8353
    @uvaldoordonez8353 Рік тому

    Franklin - Outstanding video, I am certainly going to look into my own router table, thanks

  • @pattieo3280
    @pattieo3280 Рік тому

    Thank you, nice set up!

  • @randydavis9324
    @randydavis9324 Рік тому

    I am going to try one of those for my Franklin street workshop. Thanks for the better grade plywood advice.

  • @RUSSDsPhotography
    @RUSSDsPhotography Рік тому +1

    Franklin! I really like your videos, keep up the good work. I have been a cabinet installer/maker for about 30 years now. I am just starting to get into fine woodworking and I like your down to Earth approach and the fact that you don't have Festool everything is refreshing.

    • @trolltaker
      @trolltaker Рік тому

      He does have plenty of Woodpecker stuff, though.

  • @mikelamonds165
    @mikelamonds165 Рік тому

    Franklin. Great video. Very informative.

  • @dak9860
    @dak9860 11 місяців тому

    Franklin awesome video thank you I’m just getting start woodworking like you I’m a Engineer..
    train woodwork at school but went the way of steel now I’m back and your a major help..

  • @brianspriggs7881
    @brianspriggs7881 Рік тому

    Franklin
    Thank you for this timely build! I was about to start my router table to my saw! Liked the India ink dye!!!! Also the corner levelers by Kreg. were new to me!!!

  • @MikeGillett58
    @MikeGillett58 Рік тому

    Franklin
    Thanks for sharing

  • @snulton
    @snulton Рік тому

    Franklin, thanks for the video.

  • @rogerbrooks8275
    @rogerbrooks8275 Рік тому

    FRANKLIN! Well done video and a great project idea. I’ve been contemplating getting rid of my standalone router cart and buying a router table top to add to my SawStop table saw. But, I’ve been reluctant to pay the price. I really like the finish you landed on too - looks great! Good job!

  • @rexcowan4314
    @rexcowan4314 Рік тому

    I love your words you put in the videos. I like Ben Franklin too, such an electrifying individual. i added a Craftsman router table top to my Delta Table saw. The Rip fence works like a charm, and i have the added benefit of a removeable router fence for when i need it. Cheers my friend

  • @MaddMaxxWoodWorks
    @MaddMaxxWoodWorks Рік тому

    Franklin. Good build great directions.

  • @hydrovent2700
    @hydrovent2700 Рік тому

    Franklin Great. Video
    Thanks for taking the time to make it
    I will use it with my saw

  • @bobbieashton8521
    @bobbieashton8521 Рік тому

    Franklin, thank you for the info on the plate levelers that’s exactly what I’ve been looking for

  • @cumminsdieselgt
    @cumminsdieselgt Рік тому

    Franklin, very informative! Thanks!

  • @tmightyzeus
    @tmightyzeus Рік тому

    Franklin awesome stuff. I feel i can do this. Thanks for sharing