Hi,
I recently purchased a Dewalt 616 to replace my old Craftsman router in my RT.
In the process of switching out the routers in my RT I have found that I need to drill some new holes in the RT plate to mount the 616/618 fixed base. :slap: No real surprise there.
My question is ….there are four (outer) tapped holes to hold the Lexan subbase to the fixed base and three (inner) tapped holes in the fixed base that presumably are for attaching the fixed base to the RT plate. Can I use the four outer subbase holes to attach the router to the RT plate? This way, I can just use the Lexan base as a template in order to get the new holes positioned properly in the RT plate.
I could just run out and purchase a RT plate, but my table cutout is a non standard size. (Next time I will build my own RT with a brand name plate.)
If anyone has any better recommendations or feel that this is a bad solution, please let me know.
Thanks a lot for your help,
Wayne
I recently purchased a Dewalt 616 to replace my old Craftsman router in my RT.
My question is ….there are four (outer) tapped holes to hold the Lexan subbase to the fixed base and three (inner) tapped holes in the fixed base that presumably are for attaching the fixed base to the RT plate. Can I use the four outer subbase holes to attach the router to the RT plate? This way, I can just use the Lexan base as a template in order to get the new holes positioned properly in the RT plate.
I could just run out and purchase a RT plate, but my table cutout is a non standard size. (Next time I will build my own RT with a brand name plate.)
If anyone has any better recommendations or feel that this is a bad solution, please let me know.
Thanks a lot for your help,
Wayne