MFK 700 With 0 Degree, 1.5 Degree Bases & edge guide in Systainer

MrToolJunkie

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Not sure if this has been posted, but I know that it has been discussed - I found a way to get everything into the Systainer for this router - you do have to unscrew the knob on the 0 degree base and lower the router to be flush with the vertical base, but it works! It is a tight fit - also, I put all my instructions under the insert in the bottom of the Systainer so I have them, but they are out of the way.

Here is a picture if anyone needs it...so far this has worked well. Not any other room, but at least all the bases are with the machine.

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Nice.

I also figured out a way to do this - will take a look and see if I ended up doing the same arrangement.
 
I transferred mine into a Sys Combi II.  This lets me keep the various parts and accessories together.  Did the same with my 1010 and my various drills.
 
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I transferred mine into a Sys Combi II.  This lets me keep the various parts and accessories together.  Did the same with my 1010 and my various drills.

Yeah - I have thought about doing that for a few tools - makes a ton of sense - especially if they offered the attic lids as well on everything.
 
I have five of the attic lids that I purchased from Lee Valley Tanos, they were not separate unfortunately, but I used the Sys for other tools and supplies.  I believe Toolnut/Festolproducts now sells them as a separate item.  I've switched the lids to various other systainers depending upon need.  I have one on the Sys that my Fein Supercut lives in to hold blades, one two on drill Sys, and one for my Sys V that holds my Senco compressor.
 
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