G one - that link doesn't appear to work...
Re the Dakota Deluxe router table - I do actually hae this table...Although what I have spotted in the months since I bought it when it was up for £99, reduced from £149 is that it always seems to be on sale...and as you have spotted has just dropped another £10...
It did appear to be good value to me when I got it and I suppose it is not a bad table...
But here are my opinions on it:
1. My biggest gripe is that, whilst the insert plate is easy to fit and set to height and remove I do not like the set up....firstly because the little set screws that you use to level the plate in the table vibrate in use and therefore undo themselves and then the plate is no longer level....
Some might say that I should just set it the once and loctite the scews in place...I could do... Also, I have quite a basic router in my table..its an oldish B&Q performance pro job which works fine for grunt work on the table but it takes a bit of heaving to adjust the plunge depth whilst its in the table...I tried to get around this by installing a poor mans router lift (scissor jack sitting on a shelf under the router) but I need to clamp the afore mentioned insert plate down to stop that just getting pushed out by the scissor jack.....I have seen some insert plates where you have the levelling screws and then another bolt or something to lock the plate down...that is what I would like....
2. The table itself is not actually flat...there is a bow in it lengthwise which is a bit of a pain...its probably not the end of the world for the stuff I do but it still doesn't fill me with confidence...
3. Around the edges of the table there is some sort of rubber type edging...which does protect the edges but isn't the easiest material to slide an edge along if you have any kind of T square..
4. The base seemed sturdy enough and whilst it went together very solidly (although there were a lot of bolts and nuts) because it is only glorified angle iron it seems to have tilted a bit...not sure why because I put all the nuts and bolts on dead tight...might just be the design....
To summarise...its probably not a bad table for the beginner but it is definitely not as good as I was hoping it would be and I am currently thinking about getting a new table or probably building my own..
I was on you tube yesterday and found the Kreg precision router table (they sell it at axminster for £349 which is more than I would ever spend on a router table) but it looked very nice indeed...
There is some good info here:
Ron Fox
and have a look in the new Jigs section at some of Niki's posts about router tables...
I myself am contemplating building one myself and not using an insert plate but maybe usin some laminate flooring on top like Niki has done...
Hope there is some useful info there but let us know what you decide to do.
Cheers
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