I’m downsizing, and can’t take my big woodworking/cabinetmaking machines with me, so I’m selling eveything listed here as a package.
JET 10” Cabinet Saw model no. JTAS-10-1 with 54” rail, Xacta fence. New: $2,400;
o Rockler router table, plate, and fence, integrated into right-side extended infield table. New: $250;
o Forrester WWll blade (always sharpened by Forrester). New: $113;
o Woodhaven miter gauge (in addition to stock JET miter gauge). New: $150;
o Several feather boards. New: $50;
o Freud FT2000E ½” 3¼HP Plunge Router (mounted in cabinet saw infeed table). New: $300.
o Also included FREE: Outfield table (41” deep, 75 ½” wide), panel cutter, taper jig.
o Numerous router and panel-raising bits. New: various.
Purchased new today, this cabinetmaker’s package is valued at over $3,200, plus any applicable sales tax and shipping fees. My asking price is $1,900. Might consider trade involving a portable table saw plus cash.
I know this will sound odd, but I really havent gotten around to thinking about it! The Cabinet Saw Package AND the jointer were bought by a couple from Houston, and the next thing I know, I’m all tied up with getting Christmas stuff out, doing the leaves, stuff like stripping wallpaper and painting (getting the house ready to show). I haven’t even gotten around to rolling the sander out and taking pics of it and putting together the craigslist ad. Here’s my e-mail if you want to discuss or keep in touch for when I put the ad out there: sreklein@sbcglobal.net.
Just for my knowledge, what lift did you use with your saw mounted router table??? I own a Freud Ft -2200 31/4hp plundge router and nearly all lifts wont take the square routers. Only Marvel that I’ve been able to see an ad for. I’d very much like to use that router on a table w/o having to buy a PC 690/890 or such. MLCS and grizzly sell saw extension tables for 27” wide table saws.
-- Russell Pitner Hixson, TN 37343 bassboy40@msn.com
Do you incorporate a router lift system that sets the bit height above the table by cranking a handle from above or an electronic motor device to raise and lower the router to advance the bit height? Such as the Jessem or MCLS lifting systems. Most such systems only will accept cylindrical router motors and not the square motors like the Freud design.
-- Russell Pitner Hixson, TN 37343 bassboy40@msn.com
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