Kreg Precision Router Table

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  • Bill in Buena Park
    Veteran Member
    • Nov 2007
    • 1867
    • Buena Park, CA
    • CM 21829

    #16
    Originally posted by jonmulzer
    I don't see that as a great value. It is still $400! If you went with a wood frame you could build that for around $100, but you still would not have any storage and would be losing all that space underneath to dead air.
    Jon, if you were replying to my post about the 24x32 table, I apologize for my lack of specifics - meant to indicate table top only, at $109, comparable to what Rockler ($129 for top on sale, but does come with basic fence - http://www.rockler.com/product.cfm?page=894) and Woodcraft ($179 for Kreg top, but appears to come with plate) sell as components. Add your router plate of your choice, fence of choice, and an inexpensive base cabinet (or stand) and you're ready to go.
    Bill in Buena Park

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    • shoottx
      Veteran Member
      • May 2008
      • 1240
      • Plano, Texas
      • BT3000

      #17
      One more source for Router Table parts is Woodhaven.

      http://www.woodhaven.com/

      I have not compared prices against others in a long time, so you will have to judge value, but the quality of their stuff is great!
      Often in error - Never in doubt

      Mike

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      • jonmulzer
        Senior Member
        • Dec 2007
        • 946
        • Indianapolis, IN

        #18
        Originally posted by b0330923
        Jon, if you were replying to my post about the 24x32 table, I apologize for my lack of specifics - meant to indicate table top only, at $109, comparable to what Rockler ($129 for top on sale, but does come with basic fence - http://www.rockler.com/product.cfm?page=894) and Woodcraft ($179 for Kreg top, but appears to come with plate) sell as components. Add your router plate of your choice, fence of choice, and an inexpensive base cabinet (or stand) and you're ready to go.
        I would agree with that. Compared to what you could make one for, you would not be saving huge amounts. $50-70? In that case I could see the time savings being worth the expenditure of money. I would probably go that way myself if it were not for me enjoying building such things.
        "A fine beer may be judged with just one sip, but it is better to be thoroughly sure"

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