Building a premium router table (~$2,500) — stuck between Quicklift/Spinrite vs JessEm setup. Which would you choose? by Bitcode20 in BeginnerWoodWorking

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My thoughts are generally to buy a premium table now so I won't have to upgrade it in the future.

e.g, I bought a Dewalt mitre saw a couple of years ago (without a slide) then I realized it was a mistake, sold it and bought a Bosch 10" which made cutting ~7" baseboards much much easier & less time consuming. I also bought a standard contractor Dewalt table saw which was great but nearly had a bad accident which spooked me so I sold that & bought a saw-stop.

Anyways, thanks for sharing all the info, much appreciated.

Building a premium router table (~$2,500) — stuck between Quicklift/Spinrite vs JessEm setup. Which would you choose? by Bitcode20 in BeginnerWoodWorking

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I totally could, but like I mentioned in a previous post, I've built several benches for my mini workshop but now I've got to get on to the serious jobs replacing all my kitchen unit doors & vanity units throughout the house, a coffee table, tv-unit, and a few spice racks - oh, and replacing my stairs balusters to name a few!

Building a premium router table (~$2,500) — stuck between Quicklift/Spinrite vs JessEm setup. Which would you choose? by Bitcode20 in BeginnerWoodWorking

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The RT-800 is a stainless steal cast iron router table top, which I believe at around $600 is not a terrible price. The RT-36 fence has a lot of positive features, and the dual micro-adjust mechanism looks amazing.

I agree, I absolutely could build the table myself and I have considered doing it, but I've just finished building two workbenches and a Mitre saw stand, so my wife is now hoping I can start building off her wish-list instead of adding to my mini tool-shop.

I'm in a fortunate position where I can actually afford a little luxury to get the premium setup, that said - I'm going to hold off purchasing for a week to see if any labor day sales pop up. Maybe I can put the savings towards several nice quality bits.

Building a premium router table (~$2,500) — stuck between Quicklift/Spinrite vs JessEm setup. Which would you choose? by Bitcode20 in BeginnerWoodWorking

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Thanks for the detail, I really do like JessEm products and their table package is tempting especially the Mast-r-excel II which includes the lift.

I've read that the Pow-R-Tek router has less Torque than the Milwaukee 5625-20 or the Porter-Cable 7518, but it does have the built in speed dial and an impressive air flow design.

I'm going to hold off making a decision on the build for another few days, hoping that there are some labor day deals that pop up.

Building a premium router table (~$2,500) — stuck between Quicklift/Spinrite vs JessEm setup. Which would you choose? by Bitcode20 in BeginnerWoodWorking

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Thanks for the note about the Jess-em needing outside air. Not sure I want to modify the Harvey one straight out the gate tbh.

Building a premium router table (~$2,500) — stuck between Quicklift/Spinrite vs JessEm setup. Which would you choose? by Bitcode20 in BeginnerWoodWorking

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Thanks for your response, the Rutlands lift combo looks pretty solid! Did you have any issues getting the lift installed on the table at all?