Router lift for ALDI WorkZone router table.
In the end I had to drop the jack down a lot further than first envisaged.
And even had to add spacer block.
Router lift for ALDI WorkZone router table.
In the end I had to drop the jack down a lot further than first envisaged.
And even had to add spacer block.
Look’s like they are closing in the south east side (lake side) of the main market complex which is good news for everyone on those inclement weather days.
Scissor jack failure!
As posted earlier the scissor jack failed (see first pic). It's surprising how much upward force is required to overcome the router plunge springs.
We need to beef up the pivot arms from dowel to larger blocks.
Investigating the possibility of using a car scissors jack as a router lift ALDI WorkZone router table.
Made a simple fence for the saw, the epoxy is drying to secure the 8 mm lock bolt that screws up from below into a threaded hole in the base.
Next job is to route a track for the mitre gauge.
The saw is safe to use now
Left side hinged blade cover.
The blade guide arm also has a cover. Still need to cut some tracks with the router for a fence and mitre gauge.
Running out of scrap plywood to finish the motor cover.