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Old March 23rd, 2012, 10:53 AM   #27 (permalink)
volowv
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take the plastic base plate off the router and use it as a template to mark your screw holes on the top of the table. the 3/4" offset is a bit of problem but i've gotten by for years with something similar. i keep saying i'm going to take the router and shave a 1/4" off the inside where the router sits but i haven't gotten around to it. then i'd need shorter screws. you are going to need new screws btw. tape the old screws to the baseplate so you don't lose them.
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