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Old 11-17-2006, 06:46 PM
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Default TS3650 with router table?????

Hey everyone, just picked up the TS3650, and i'm very impressed. I'm wondering if anyone out there has tried adding a router table into the space to the right of the blade. I'm going to give it a try, but if someone has had any success, i'd love to hear how you did it. Mabey a picture if you have one. I'll keep everyone posted on my progress in the mean time.
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I'll post pictures tonight or tomorrow morning.
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Default 3650 router table

Hello atsirk

Use the search button and key in "3650 router table" without the quotes . Look down the list for an entry by alexc2323. This will give you some ideas for attaching a router table. There are also other ideas in the other messages in this thread.

I am currently designing a steel, angle iron frame to attach both an outfeed table and router table but it is not ready for prime time pics.

If you do make a table, please do not attach it to the fence rails as the weight of the table will distort the rails and cause the fence to bind.
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I added the Incra system to the TS and I absolutly love it. The router lift is very nice too. And the space of having my TS and roter table as 1 is very nice.
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Why do you have a router plate on both sides?
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I bought the set-up this ppast summer. It was cheaper to buy the package with an insert for both sides. I don't currently use the left side much, and it doesn't have a lift, but it is nice to have it if I need it.
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Durham,
I just added this: http://www.sears.com/sr/javasr/produ...id=00925351000
I was able to install it in about 30 minutes.....I needed an adapter for my Porter Cable router, but sure beats having to 'retro-fit' a table...
Works for me, your mileage may vary...

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here's my effort:

http://www.ridgidforum.com/forum/showthread.php?t=9413
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Default Router Table as TS3650 Extension

Here are a couple of pics of my shop made table:
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