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Thread: Woodpecker or Benchdog Router Lift?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Charlie T. Bear View Post
    I have been researching both these lifts myself recently. I am fairly certain I am going with the Woodpecker. If someone has any more comments on the best lift to purchase please post it up. Thanks!

    Oh yeah Bryon! Thats a GREAT idea with the drill to raise and lower! I gotta remember that! Thanks!
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  2. For a couple of years now, I've had this Bench Dog table and Quick Lift combo that runs a PC (3 1/4hp) router. Easy bit changes and height adjustments. The lift has managed the big PC without a hitch. It's a no frills system that works great.







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    Nice set up man! I have a Grizzly 12 in table saw and while I cannot recall the dim of the top I know that the BD CI top wont fit, The BD is not wide enough. I do use an extension on the right side of my TS That is where I have a shop built table router mounted now. I plan on building a new extension to hold the woodpecker as the plate on the WP is differant then the plate I have in it now. I really wish I could get the cast iron extension! That would be SWEET!

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