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Issue #296 - August 2006
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Cutting Diagram
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Router Job Box Router Job Box
Although routers aren't particularly large tools, they demand an awful lot of space relative to their size. That's because along with the motor and perhaps a couple of bases, you'll also need to find room to store and organize the wrenches, collets, dust hood, and of course, all those router bits.
And as for portability? Forget about it. Sure, you can carry your router wherever you need to, but how are you going to get all those supporting pieces to come along? The plastic cases that routers often come in are mostly useless, and the canvas bags are scarcely better if you want any semblance of order to the whole collection.

This router job box solves all those problems, and more. It has space for a router motor and a plunge- and fixed-base (making it perfect for the popular router combination kits), plus a drawer for wrenches, sub-bases, bushings, and other accessories. And there are two removable trays that can hold 40 or more router bits thanks to some nifty plastic bit holders. The drop-front door also makes a perfect staging area for bit changes or other adjustments.
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