Router Holder for Taig Type

TomHay

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This is just a great day give away to first poster in 48 lower states that posts they want it.

I went and got some groceries for my 90 year old mother and than sat down and talked to her. You would not think this that big a deal but around 5 years ago she was deaf for 3 years. She had one of the implants done. It crossed my mind as I left and put a big smile on my face. Hopefully someone can use this tool and put a smile on they're face.

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This is just a great day give away to first poster in 48 lower states that posts they want it.

I went and got some groceries for my 90 year old mother and than sat down and talked to her. You would not think this that big a deal but around 5 years ago she was deaf for 3 years. She had one of the implants done. It crossed my mind as I left and put a big smile on my face. Hopefully someone can use this tool and put a smile on they're face.

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I have 2 of these............. the vertical piece is on backwards on yours.

Kim
 
Ok, I'll bite

According to your original post...JUSTABANGER2 didn't actually post that he wanted it....but if he does, I will decline, but if he doesn't, I want it....pm me what info you need.
 
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Tom I got the holder today. Thanks I really appreciate it. I talked to the guys at the poolhall today and it sounds like I'll be ordering more tips soon.
 
I have a tip for using this router mount.

When you tighten the 1/4-20 screw that holds the router, the head of the screw keeps gouging up the aluminum slot. To prevent this, buy a grade 8...... 1/4 inch washer. Grind or file 2 sides of the washer to fit into the slot in the router mount. I held mine with pliers and ground the washer on my bench grinder. Dip in water to keep it cool. Use this washer under the head of the 1/4 inch screw.

No more damage to the aluminum mount.

Kim
 
I have a tip for using this router mount.

When you tighten the 1/4-20 screw that holds the router, the head of the screw keeps gouging up the aluminum slot. To prevent this, buy a grade 8...... 1/4 inch washer. Grind or file 2 sides of the washer to fit into the slot in the router mount. I held mine with pliers and ground the washer on my bench grinder. Dip in water to keep it cool. Use this washer under the head of the 1/4 inch screw.

No more damage to the aluminum mount.

Kim


Kim,

Have you found a way to mount the router horizontal with this mount ?? Or is it good for verticle mount only ??

I know this has been discussed before but I can't remember. I searched and didn't find the thread either. I want to find a way to mount a router horizontal on my Taig lathe.
 
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Hello,

Todd modified that mount to be able to mount the router either way. Here are some pictures of the modification.

Also instead of letting the screw sit inside the slot I like to just use a longer screw with a extra thick washer and
tighten it down on the outside of the groove.
 

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Randy,

I like your suggestion of using a longer screw and large flat washer. Below are pics of the router mounted vertically and also horizontally (perpendicular to the bed).

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