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  • Jim Frye
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    Here's mine. Note the vac port. And an article link for the build.
    https://www.sawdustzone.org/articles...-jig-saw-mount
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    Last edited by Jim Frye; 02-01-2025, 10:12 AM.

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  • LCHIEN
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    Lets take this to this forum's private mail... look for a message there.

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  • colomoose
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    Yes you keep plate and red rings. How much?

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  • LCHIEN
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    I have a complete router mounting kit.
    There were two kits, one kit with two plates, one for router and one for jigwaw.
    The other kit only had the router plate.

    Mine is the one with two plates.
    I'd like to keep the router mounting plate and related items.

    Would you be interested in the kit less the router plate and filler rings but with the jigsaw plate and all the fence items?
    Its actually quite possible to mount a router to the jig saw plate if you wanted to use a router,Click image for larger version  Name:	image.png Views:	0 Size:	1.56 MB ID:	860283
    In the above pic I would keep the plate on the right and the red rings.

    Click image for larger version  Name:	BT3000 Router accessory kit.webp Views:	0 Size:	115.9 KB ID:	860284
    You get all the other hardware except the red rings and the one plate.

    You still have the option to mount a router later, it requires 3 drilling holes to mount most routers; the four hole in the plate I keep are only for the Ryobi routers of the day.

    Do you have any other suggestion? If you are only using the jig saw then the fence attachments are not much use to you.
    Last edited by LCHIEN; 01-25-2025, 01:13 AM.

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  • colomoose
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