ALTERNATE
METHOD
(FIGURE
6)
1.
Cut a board 18-1/4" wide by 29" long from a
piece of 3/4" thick wood.
2,
Set the router table on the board, with the
FRONT (switch side) of the router table facing
toward you, so that the spacing between the
router table legs and the edges of the board is
equal on all sides.
3.
While holding the router table in the desired
position, mark the location of the four mounting
holes (one in each corner).
4.
Remove the router table from the board and set
it aside.
5.
Drill a 1/8" pilot hole (for wood screws) at the
marked locations.
6.
Place the router table on the board and align the
mounting holes in the router table legs with the
holes drilled in the board.
7,
Secure the router table in place using wood
screws (not provided). Applying a little soap to
the screw threads will make it easier to thread
the screws into the pilot holes.
8.
TIGHTEN all screws SECURELY.
g.
Place the router table on a workbench or other
stable and sturdy surface. Firmly secure the
board to the workbench with screws, clamps,
or other suitable means.
Figure 6
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