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Okay, I know my needs are quite specific, but I've not seen my solution anywhere and it's working great, so I wanted to share it: I bought this Bosch router table because of the size of its top and the fact that the top is METAL (I'm distrusting of the durability of those MDF tops). The table is terrific and an incredible bang for your buck! My specific needs, though, were for a capable and PORTABLE router table. I use it at home but also will need it for building film sets at my company's first video studio (we're currently building the studio itself). "Benchtop" implies that you could set this on a bench and use it... bad idea. You'd be routing at face level. The stand makes the tabletop too tall for a bench or a miter saw stand and too low for the ground. "Tabletop" would be more accurate, but even a kitchen table height makes it uncomfortably tall. Regardless, I had portability to consider and a budget I wanted to stay within. My entire routing solution was as follows: I purchased the Dewalt 618 router package with the fixed and plunge bases. I mounted the fixed base to this Bosch table, leaving the plunge base available for buying a second DW618 motor only for handheld routing. Then, after a lot of research, I bought the DW7440RS Rolling Table Saw Stand. It's very low and puts the Bosch router table at the PERFECT operating height for me (I'm 5'9"), with the added bonus that it folds up and rolls away. I may have the world's most portable routing setup. Haha! Anyway, it took me a lot of research to figure all of that out, but I feel those three items were a great compromise for my budget requirements. On the DW7440RS stand the Bosch RA1181 is sturdy but portable, and I've really been enjoying it!
December 2018 · Tools and Home Improvement · verified purchase
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