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I suspect the problem you are facing is one common to Craftsman tools, a majority of their accessories were made uniquely to fit only the Craftsman line of tools. I also suspect those routers are long discontinued, and you won't find a replacement. If you insist on using that table, the best approach might be modify it to hold your PC (or some other make/model) of router. Sometimes this is as easy as drilling new holes to match the router base. With your table I couldn't find a manual that I could read well enough to see how the routers were mounted, so it's possible that some other mod might be needed. Other than that, it's a matter of finding the matching used C'man router....or starting from scratch.
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(12-17-2021, 12:28 PM)fredhargis Wrote: I suspect the problem you are facing is one common to Craftsman tools, a majority of their accessories were made uniquely to fit only the Craftsman line of tools. I also suspect those routers are long discontinued, and you won't find a replacement. If you insist on using that table, the best approach might be modify it to hold your PC (or some other make/model) of router. Sometimes this is as easy as drilling new holes to match the router base. With your table I couldn't find a manual that I could read well enough to see how the routers were mounted, so it's possible that some other mod might be needed. Other than that, it's a matter of finding the matching used C'man router....or starting from scratch.
Thanks. I got one of the three factory router plate screws holes to like up with one of the counter sunk factory holes on the table and was able to mark two more locations for additional mounting screws. I drilled and tapped my router base for 5/8" long, #10 screws and got the router mounted under the table. Al good now. Thanks again.
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Try the new Skil plunge router and see if it’s baseplate will line up. It’s a copy of a Craftsman Professional router Sears sold while they were still in business but with a new electronic speed display.
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