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	<title>Comments on: Bosch RA1181 Benchtop Router Table</title>
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		<title>By: M. S. Donahue "amateur contractor"</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 15 Jul 2014 10:00:40 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[&lt;strong&gt;Fits the following routers&lt;/strong&gt; 0]]></description>
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		<title>By: J. Sacher "Joe Sacher"</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 15 Jul 2014 09:51:56 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[&lt;strong&gt;Pretty good setup for the money&lt;/strong&gt; I&#039;ve been contemplating getting around to building a router table for far too long.  I&#039;ve been limping by with my tablesaw router insert.  I had gotten a great deal on the Bosch 1617 Plunge/Fixed combo a while back.  I thought that this would be a good pair, using the fixed base mounted in the table, with above table adjustment, and the plunge base for handheld use.The table is cast aluminum and it was as square as I was able to measure.  The router mount plate is a strong cast aluminum piece as well.  It shouldn&#039;t sag from leaving a router mounted as I have seen in some other plates.  There are adjustment screws for each corner and each edge (a total of 8).  This allows you to mount the plate perfectly flush of the table top.  The fence is an extruded aluminum piece with adjustable MDF faces.  It was square and true.  Also included were two 1/16&quot; plastic sheets to slide behind the MDF for using the table as an edge jointer.  This is a nice idea for someone starting out,...]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Pretty good setup for the money</strong> I&#8217;ve been contemplating getting around to building a router table for far too long.  I&#8217;ve been limping by with my tablesaw router insert.  I had gotten a great deal on the Bosch 1617 Plunge/Fixed combo a while back.  I thought that this would be a good pair, using the fixed base mounted in the table, with above table adjustment, and the plunge base for handheld use.The table is cast aluminum and it was as square as I was able to measure.  The router mount plate is a strong cast aluminum piece as well.  It shouldn&#8217;t sag from leaving a router mounted as I have seen in some other plates.  There are adjustment screws for each corner and each edge (a total of 8).  This allows you to mount the plate perfectly flush of the table top.  The fence is an extruded aluminum piece with adjustable MDF faces.  It was square and true.  Also included were two 1/16&#8243; plastic sheets to slide behind the MDF for using the table as an edge jointer.  This is a nice idea for someone starting out,&#8230;</p>
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