Big Gaz
Established Member
Hi Guy's,
I'm in the market for a router lift. I have toyed with the idea of underneath lift using the fine adjuster, but I'm a bit on the tall side and all that bending is going to do me in :lol:
That leaves me with the above router lifts, but in the UK we don't seem to have too much choice, we have the Trend T11 router with the option of being adjustable from above when mounted to a standard insert plate (drilled accordingly) or theirs the UJK offering from Axminster with all the chains and sprockets raising each corner or the American 'router riazier' attachment, but this requires quite a bit of mechanic's to get it working.
In the states there are many offerings from such guys as Jessem, Incra, Woodpecker to name but a few, but they are all designed around the American barrel type routers, has anyone managed to get a UK/European router to fit one of these lifts or gone the opposite and purchased a USA style router and converted it to work on Uk/European power system.
I would be very interested if anyone has done this.
Regards
Garry
I'm in the market for a router lift. I have toyed with the idea of underneath lift using the fine adjuster, but I'm a bit on the tall side and all that bending is going to do me in :lol:
That leaves me with the above router lifts, but in the UK we don't seem to have too much choice, we have the Trend T11 router with the option of being adjustable from above when mounted to a standard insert plate (drilled accordingly) or theirs the UJK offering from Axminster with all the chains and sprockets raising each corner or the American 'router riazier' attachment, but this requires quite a bit of mechanic's to get it working.
In the states there are many offerings from such guys as Jessem, Incra, Woodpecker to name but a few, but they are all designed around the American barrel type routers, has anyone managed to get a UK/European router to fit one of these lifts or gone the opposite and purchased a USA style router and converted it to work on Uk/European power system.
I would be very interested if anyone has done this.
Regards
Garry