Looks like sale might have started July 31st based on yellow tag.
There were none in the tool section. Checked with special order desk using sku 933-106 from yellow tag and they showed 2 in stock. Tool guy located them in the overhead.
INCLUDES Miter gauge (1x) Throat plates (5x) Starting pin (1x) Sets of hardware to attach routers to table
Good luck!
Funny enough, I was actually at Home Depot to get some more woodscrews to finish up my girl's floating loft bed project for which I am using the Hitachi 18V Li-Ion hammmer drill I posted a while back. Has been great!
I guess you could but would probably end up looking like an...<ahem>... "redneck miter saw"... or would it be considered a "redneck table saw"...?
Seriously though, you can probably use the fence on this table as the guide for the metal frame on the bottom of the circular saw. Disclaimer: I can not be held liable if that advice ends up causing harm.
Assembled Depth (In Inches) : 29.53 In. Assembled Height (In Inches) : 6.30 In. Assembled Weight (In LBS) : 26.50 Assembled Width (In Inches) : 14.17 In. Color / Finish : Blue, Black, White and Yellow Depth Adjustment : No Dust Collection : Yes Energy Star Compliant : No Length : 33.46 In. Table Length : 33.46 In. Table Width : 17.32 In. Width : 17.32 In.
Bagofchips said: Could I use this table to hold a cement mixer?
Jesus, seriously people! It is a ROUTER table! Stop asking silly and unrelated questions.
Anyway, I hope it is made of plastic as otherwise I foresee problems if you wanted to use wireless router with this table
Julex
Member
posted: Aug. 20, 2009 @ 7:50a
Anyway, I will go and look at it tomorrow. I could use a router table even if it is a cheap one since I have none and a nice hitachi router in a box in my garage. So far I used it three times... rounding edges on my new deck and cutting some odd shapes in my cabinetry so that new range flushes in perfectly without buying brackets/frames for $$$.
I agree that a cheap router table *might* be infinitely better than no router table at all. I probably have the same hitachi, also in a box.
I spend more time buying tools than using them.
bugpowder
Member
posted: Aug. 20, 2009 @ 9:01a
Julex said: Anyway, I will go and look at it tomorrow. I could use a router table even if it is a cheap one since I have none and a nice hitachi router in a box in my garage. So far I used it three times... rounding edges on my new deck and cutting some odd shapes in my cabinetry so that new range flushes in perfectly without buying brackets/frames for $$$.
If it flushes, it's most likely a toilet; check owner's manual.
Man, I must have missed the hitachi router deal. SO disappointed you didn't PM me. Where is the love for the guy that probably hooked you up with the Hitachi 18V Li-Ion hammer drill? tsk tsk tsk....
Bagofchips said: I agree that a cheap router table *might* be infinitely better than no router table at all. I probably have the same hitachi, also in a box.
I spend more time buying tools than using them.
Julex
Member
posted: Aug. 20, 2009 @ 11:41a
Bagofchips said: I agree that a cheap router table *might* be infinitely better than no router table at all. I probably have the same hitachi, also in a box.
I spend more time buying tools than using them.
I hear you. I finally used my compressor this weekend... to blow up some party balloons . It worked out very good as nobody was walking around dizzy as it usually happens after this activity, hehe.
I don’t know about you guys but my router sits right on my desk. This seems like someone just trying to make a quick buck. I don't see any benefit in network performance by using one of these.
Maybe we'll start a poll to see who actually uses a dedicated router table vs. people who just put them on their desks.
esamonte
New Member
posted: Aug. 20, 2009 @ 2:37p
Cool... I picked up 1 in NW Houston for $19.01+tax. There were 2 more left off of the HD on 290 and supposedly 2 at the HD on 249.
Not sure of quality, but looks a lot better (and bigger) than the one I currently have.
As of about 1:45PM EST on 8/20, there were 3 in stock at the Cumming store and 3 in stock at the Brookwood store. Price confirmed $19.01 Thx, OP! And thx factory - got one at this location. Still 2 in stock when I left ~1:30pm).
Julex said: Bagofchips said: I agree that a cheap router table *might* be infinitely better than no router table at all. I probably have the same hitachi, also in a box.
I spend more time buying tools than using them.
I hear you. I finally used my compressor this weekend... to blow up some party balloons . It worked out very good as nobody was walking around dizzy as it usually happens after this activity, hehe.
What an awesome use of a compressor. I bet I wouldn't think of that until working # 97 out of 100 baloons.
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