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    Question: Variable Speed Control for Router

    I have a Porter-Cable 7118 router in my router table which is hooked into a Woodpecker switch on my Woodpecker Combo router table. I'm wondering if anyone knows of something I can plug the router into that would help me remotely control the speed of the router so I don't have to manually control it. I know this might sound a bit lazy, but I have the router enclosed in a dust capture box and it would be nice if I didn't have to open that but could dial in the speed at the table. Thanks in advance.

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    Not cheap, but hands down the best speed control for a router. You'll need to remove the stock speed controls, though.
    http://www.vhipe.com/product-private/SuperPID-Home.htm
    Gerry

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    Kent have no direct experience with this product.

    http://www.harborfreight.com/router-...rol-43060.html

    Greg

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    Most commercially available speed controls cannot be used with a router that already has soft-start and variable speed. Be very careful with this. Honestly, the 7518 only has a few speed selections and while I rarely change mine, it's easy to reach into the cabinet and change mine by "feel".
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    Quote Originally Posted by Gerry Grzadzinski View Post
    Not cheap, but hands down the best speed control for a router. You'll need to remove the stock speed controls, though.
    http://www.vhipe.com/product-private/SuperPID-Home.htm
    I've installed this with my 7518 - works great! Bit of electronic know how installed, but not really that bad (and I enjoy electrical projects).

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