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Uploaded by on Mar 12, 2011

Building a custom made router table is easy, fun and more functional for a larger-statured man !

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  • Thank you guys for your input on safety.

  • Thank you for your support!

  • I would like to welcome you all and thank you all for your support!

  • I would to welcome you all and to thank you all for your support!

  • The table top is completely wrapped with laminate.

  • Thanks for the feedback. No I didn't consider the Freud because I got my Triton for such a good price, but I'm sure the Freud "wood" work just as well.

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  • Love the excitement you have for your homebuilt table. I built mine a couple years ago and can say I was and am as enthusiastic about mine. Great video and great table! I built mine for the same reasons (to customize to my needs and the fricking cost of a commercial table). I have the smaller 2 1/4HP power Triton because they didn't offer above table adjust with the 3 1/4HP at the time I purchased mine. Still, no problem cutting through Purple Heart, Oak, Maple, Walnut...you name it.

  • I caught my breath when you were wiping for dust so close to the router bit - theres no way I could be that brave. Great looking setup though!

  • NO DUST BITCHES!!

    

  • This guy is like taken out of a sitcom show... its a bit weird... But funny as hell.

  • @MrMeasureTwice : Hey MrMeasureTwice...awesome catch...gitto on all comments! Lol...thanks!

  • Love your passion. A few things:

    1. Hearing protection - routers are loud & hearing damage is cumulative, so protect your ears! (** set a good impression for newbies & youngsters **)

    2. You swiped your hand VERY close to the bit while it was running - twice! ALWAYS shut it off before you put fingers near the bit.

    3. Eye protection - just like protecting your ears is pretty important, protecting your eyes is CRITICAL.

    I am a safety freak, so I notice stuff like that.

    Good work overall...

  • hahaha... this guy must work for a telly sales ... lol.. or his mate got him in

  • I love your passion for that thing man! I't looks great, keep up the good work :)

    I'm jealous, i dont even have a hand router :P

  • great video I like the dust free action!!

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