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ONLY THE TOP AND TWO INSERTS INCLUDED - 169.99
Here is a sweet little router table top they do not make anymore. I never used it. Nice for stile and rail construction no messing with changing bits. You do need the two piece rail and stile router bit set though.
No fence is included but amazon is selling a fence that goes worth this on sale from 144.00 to 61.00. So you can get two fences for it for 122.00 including shipping. I never used that fence, but it gets a 5 star rating on amazon. Fence for this top
The two inserts are not pre-drilled so any router can be used. but the opening is only 2" as the are. This accepts all the bench dog router plates if you one already.
169.00 including shipping. This cost me 264.99, I am eating almost 100.00!
Technical Details
* Maximizes space and efficiency by accepting two routers simultaneously12-point leveling system for included phenolic insert plate
* Accessory track accepts Feather-Loc and other accessories
* Fully adjustable 3/4-inch miter track and 1/4-inch accessory T-track
* Accepts all routers and Bench Dog ProPlates/ProLifts
* Rated flattest table by Fine Woodworking Magazine; limited lifetime warranty
Product Description
Amazon.com Review
Amazon listing
If you love using your router table, but are tired of all the down time spent switching bits and adjusting the cutting height, then check out the Bench Dog 40-034 ProTop Double Router Table. This innovative new router tabletop is specially designed to accommodate two routers at the same time. Imagine the time you?ll save when milling multiple-cut joints. For example, when making framed doors, you could set up one router for milling the sticking or coping profile, and the other one for cutting the raised panel.
The heavy-duty top is a beefy 1-1/8 thick by 24 inches wide by 30 inches. It has an MDF core that?s covered on both sides with resilient plastic laminate. Along each edge of the top are two slots milled into a piece of extruded aluminum. One slot accepts a miter gauge, the other one is for attaching accessories, such as featherboards or jigs.
Also included are two phenolic insert plates and a hole-drilling template for mounting the router. According to the manufacturer, the ProTop Double Router Table will accept all routers currently on the market. Note that the 40-034 must be attached to a cabinet or base, which you can either buy or make yourself. -- Joseph Truini
From the Manufacturer
ProTop Double is designed to maximize space and efficiency by accepting two routers simultaneously. Two operations can be set-up and performed at the same location. By adding two ProFence 28-inch tables(40-005), set-ups can be left in place, reducing set-up time on multiple operations. Great for creating a raised panel door "work station". The ProTop family is the only line of router tables with the original full-featured accessory track called Titer Miter. This track has two slots, one large and one small. The larger slot is a T-bar compatable 3/8 by 3/4-inch miter gauge track. Use it with your miter gauge for tenons and most end grain cutting. The smaller slot is a 1/4-inch T-slot designed to hold our Feather-Loc featherboards, guards and other fixtures or clamps. ProTop Double will accept all routers currently on the market. Includes drilling template for mounting virtually all routers. Made in USA.
I have a router cabinet that is grey and matches this top for an additional 149.99.
I am asking 149.99 for the cabinet. It is an Eagle America that sells for 199.99 and looks like the picture below.
Info on the cabinet
This easy to assemble cabinet is made from heavy duty 5/8" light gray double melamine MDF board. Cabinet measures 34" H x 26-3/4"L x 21-1/2"W. Knockdown hardware and 4 doors are provided. Assembly instructions included. USA.
The adjustable feet cost an additional 19.99, but I am including them in this sale
The cabinet has one blown out piece of MDF right under where the router table top would overhang the cabinet. It from screwing in the top and missing center. I fixed it with epoxy and will not be noticeable once the top is on. It does not effect the function of the table at all.
Here is a sweet little router table top they do not make anymore. I never used it. Nice for stile and rail construction no messing with changing bits. You do need the two piece rail and stile router bit set though.
No fence is included but amazon is selling a fence that goes worth this on sale from 144.00 to 61.00. So you can get two fences for it for 122.00 including shipping. I never used that fence, but it gets a 5 star rating on amazon. Fence for this top
The two inserts are not pre-drilled so any router can be used. but the opening is only 2" as the are. This accepts all the bench dog router plates if you one already.
169.00 including shipping. This cost me 264.99, I am eating almost 100.00!
Technical Details
* Maximizes space and efficiency by accepting two routers simultaneously12-point leveling system for included phenolic insert plate
* Accessory track accepts Feather-Loc and other accessories
* Fully adjustable 3/4-inch miter track and 1/4-inch accessory T-track
* Accepts all routers and Bench Dog ProPlates/ProLifts
* Rated flattest table by Fine Woodworking Magazine; limited lifetime warranty
Product Description
Amazon.com Review
Amazon listing
If you love using your router table, but are tired of all the down time spent switching bits and adjusting the cutting height, then check out the Bench Dog 40-034 ProTop Double Router Table. This innovative new router tabletop is specially designed to accommodate two routers at the same time. Imagine the time you?ll save when milling multiple-cut joints. For example, when making framed doors, you could set up one router for milling the sticking or coping profile, and the other one for cutting the raised panel.
The heavy-duty top is a beefy 1-1/8 thick by 24 inches wide by 30 inches. It has an MDF core that?s covered on both sides with resilient plastic laminate. Along each edge of the top are two slots milled into a piece of extruded aluminum. One slot accepts a miter gauge, the other one is for attaching accessories, such as featherboards or jigs.
Also included are two phenolic insert plates and a hole-drilling template for mounting the router. According to the manufacturer, the ProTop Double Router Table will accept all routers currently on the market. Note that the 40-034 must be attached to a cabinet or base, which you can either buy or make yourself. -- Joseph Truini
From the Manufacturer
ProTop Double is designed to maximize space and efficiency by accepting two routers simultaneously. Two operations can be set-up and performed at the same location. By adding two ProFence 28-inch tables(40-005), set-ups can be left in place, reducing set-up time on multiple operations. Great for creating a raised panel door "work station". The ProTop family is the only line of router tables with the original full-featured accessory track called Titer Miter. This track has two slots, one large and one small. The larger slot is a T-bar compatable 3/8 by 3/4-inch miter gauge track. Use it with your miter gauge for tenons and most end grain cutting. The smaller slot is a 1/4-inch T-slot designed to hold our Feather-Loc featherboards, guards and other fixtures or clamps. ProTop Double will accept all routers currently on the market. Includes drilling template for mounting virtually all routers. Made in USA.
I have a router cabinet that is grey and matches this top for an additional 149.99.
I am asking 149.99 for the cabinet. It is an Eagle America that sells for 199.99 and looks like the picture below.
Info on the cabinet
This easy to assemble cabinet is made from heavy duty 5/8" light gray double melamine MDF board. Cabinet measures 34" H x 26-3/4"L x 21-1/2"W. Knockdown hardware and 4 doors are provided. Assembly instructions included. USA.
The adjustable feet cost an additional 19.99, but I am including them in this sale
The cabinet has one blown out piece of MDF right under where the router table top would overhang the cabinet. It from screwing in the top and missing center. I fixed it with epoxy and will not be noticeable once the top is on. It does not effect the function of the table at all.