Rockler ProLift


elrodk

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Does anyone have the Rockler ProLift and if so how do you like it? I have a $50 coupon that expires tomorrow and I've had my eye on one for a while. I really like the idea of dual speed adjustment. The only downside I have found is the different size snap rings are crazy expensive and should be included. Well that and the overall lack of info from people who have used one.

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Well i hope this isn't a bit late. I like the look of the lift. The snap lock inserts are expensive but do you really need more than 2? Maybe 3? I'd get a large one that fits your  largest bit and then the guide bushing one (I'd only buy this one if/when the need came up). Those 2 with the stock one would be more than enough for me personally.

Currently i have a home made table that has a 3.5" hole in it and i don't really find myself needing it smaller. With a good flat top, most of your work pieces will span a large hole just fine.

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Thanks Chestnut. I believe you are right about the inserts. My old Craftsman table saw had a router table wing which was just a hole in the cast iron top with some snap in rings. Most were rarely used. I sold the saw last year after getting a Sawstop. 

I currently have a router screwed to a piece of 3/4 ply that I clamp to a bench.  It's not as flat or stable as I would like and no fence. My plan is to build my version of John White's extension table router wing from fww  #216 and drop in a lift. I recall someone built theirs with a separate router table fence. I like that idea because a separate fence means I can use the saw without tearing down the router setup. I have the 52" rails and the router can stay set up for 90% of the tablesaw cuts.

I think I'll go ahead and order the Rockler lift. I can send it back if it seems hinky when I get my hands on it. 

I'll post some pictures when I get everything set up and some sort of review or thoughts on the lift. 

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Actually the feature about this pro-lift I'd like most is the locking knob.   I have the older Rockler lift, and as you use it, the router will change height from the vibration. Have not found a great solution, other than remembering where the wheel is pointed and constantly checking.   I did tighten up the mechanism, might have to do that again.

No, I think it looks really nice.   If you did buy it, love to hear your impressions.

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On 2/29/2020 at 12:09 PM, elrodk said:

The only downside I have found is the different size snap rings are crazy expensive and should be included.

I seems like router table rings are made of unobtainium or something equally rich. I have an Excalibur lift, the one that SawStop cloned, and I wanted some rings for it. Excalibur was no more, so I checked out the SawStop rings, which were $100 CDN for a set of 4! Right about then, the local tool emporium had a clearance on a bunch of old General Int. stock & I got a set of rings for $23. They also had a cast iron extension table that fits my lift for $98, regularly over $400. But I had just built my own so I passed.

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On 3/1/2020 at 4:15 PM, elrodk said:

Thanks Chestnut. I believe you are right about the inserts. My old Craftsman table saw had a router table wing which was just a hole in the cast iron top with some snap in rings. Most were rarely used. I sold the saw last year after getting a Sawstop. 

I currently have a router screwed to a piece of 3/4 ply that I clamp to a bench.  It's not as flat or stable as I would like and no fence. My plan is to build my version of John White's extension table router wing from fww  #216 and drop in a lift. I recall someone built theirs with a separate router table fence. I like that idea because a separate fence means I can use the saw without tearing down the router setup. I have the 52" rails and the router can stay set up for 90% of the tablesaw cuts.

I think I'll go ahead and order the Rockler lift. I can send it back if it seems hinky when I get my hands on it. 

I'll post some pictures when I get everything set up and some sort of review or thoughts on the lift. 

Did you ever end up buying this lift? Just curious your opinion. I recently added another router to my arsenal and as a result can have one dedicated to table use and I've always been kicking around the idea of a router lift.

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