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  1. #1
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    Shop Layout Question

    I purchased a cyclone, and am now trying to find homes for the machines.

    I am considering placing my router table along a wall that will only give me about four feet to the left and then to the right of the router bit.

    Will I regret this?

    I mainly use the router table for raised panel doors, and decrotive edges on smaller parts. An edge on a table top, or longer board I would probably do by hand.

    Will I regret this decision, and am I missing something?

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    Steve,

    What about making your router table mobile. You move it out and attach the DC hose...then roll it back when it's in your way?
    Ken

    So much to learn, so little time.....

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    I second the mobile base suggestion.

    I have an 8ft mobile miter workbench that I can roll away from my wall to allow me to feed 8ft in and out. Love it.

    As long as you run flexible pipe from yr main duct to the r-table, it shldn't affect the dust collection at all.

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    As an owner of a small woodshop, Shawn and Ken hit the nail on the head. The only thing that I can add is to buy hose clamps that have built in thumb screws such that you don't need a screwdriver. Sometimes it's more convenient to temporarily swap hose connections than deal with long runs of flex duct.

    -Jeff

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