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2nd June 2008, 10:36 AM #1
Torquata Router Plate
Hi Guys,
I've been in the process of building my own Router Table for some time now but it was put on hold while I took care of the thousand other jobs that seemed to be given priority. I have just purchased a Torquata Aluminium Router Mounting Plate and now I would like to install it into the table top. Unfortunately I can't seem to find any threads or Pics on how to go about this... and by the way... what the heck are the little magnets for that came with the plate? I'd like to find out before they become super strength fridge magnets for the kids pictures. If anyone might know of a thread they could steer me towards it would greatly be appreciated.
Cheers
Max
PS. Am I just thick or would it be an idea for the people that make these things to tell you what all the bits are for and maybe include some fitting instructions.
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2nd June 2008, 10:51 AM #2
Max, the magnets are for under the height adjustment screws. Have a look here for how install a router plate.
BTW did you ask the supplier for the instructions?
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2nd June 2008, 11:37 AM #3
Didn't even think to ask the supplier
Combine that with the fact that the magnets use makes so much sense now I've had another look and yep, feel like a total nong.
Thanks once again and as usual for your help and wisdom.
Cheers
Max
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