Cordy":3oyoawkd said:That Lab Lifter looks well cool
Is it man enough for the job ?
NazNomad":3f7b2b4i said:Never trust a video that has a workshop you could eat your dinner off.
Do those guys ever actually make anything except videos?
transatlantic":2b02vtww said:Cordy":2b02vtww said:That Lab Lifter looks well cool
Is it man enough for the job ?
I haven't tried it as a router lift, but I think it would do the job pretty well assuming you always locked the router off.
Peter Sefton":1rqn7sf2 said:Or on the other hand don't take advice from someone who can't keep his own workshop clean
woodbrains":3qmvto8g said:transatlantic":3qmvto8g said:Cordy":3qmvto8g said:That Lab Lifter looks well cool
Is it man enough for the job ?
I haven't tried it as a router lift, but I think it would do the job pretty well assuming you always locked the router off.
Hello,
They look cool, but max loading of 3 kilos might just be too flimsy. Springs in plunge routers can be pretty beefy.
There are loads of workable solutions to router lifts that are not nearly as complex as that cable driven job in the video. I like it, though, but suspect there may be too much backlash in the system to be practical.
Mike.
woodbrains":l41zx6ws said:Hello,
I suppose it depends on the size of a dinky little router, but most larger ones people use in router tables have springs that must be at least strong enough to raise the router's weight, otherwise they'd be useless.
Mike.
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