Grizzly Industrial T10432 - Router Table with Stand








Key features
- •Head sliding rails feature fully adjustable gab plates
- •Quality product from the manufacturer
Grizzly Industrial T10432 - Router Table with Stand
List Price: $503.36$453.02DEALYou Save: $50.34 (10%)
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Customer Reviews
Reviews sourced from verified Amazon purchasers3.5
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Great table, not so good mounting plate
Glenn B Campbell•May 10, 2017
The table itself is great!, sturdy and flat. The plastic mounting plate, not so good. It warped and was not straight when the router was mounted. It would also flex down with any kind of pressure. I wound up gluing aluminum u channel to the bottom of the plate and making corner supports that clamp it from underneath. I also drilled flat bottom holes and used non tapered head screws to mount the router. This way they pull straight down and do not pull the plate into a warp. This solved the flatness problem. Also make sure to put some loctite or something on the level adjusting screws as they are very loose and will vibrate out of adjustment.
I got a better bang for the buck
lglgrfx•January 31, 2017
I have built router tables before. For me the materials alone was worth the price of the table. It has enough adjustments for me to do what I want it to do. Is it comparable with a high end table; absolutely not. However, when I compared this table to the bench top tables, I got a better bang for the buck. Also, if you are looking for a bench top model, consider that you may be working too high. This product puts the work surface at a very comfortable hieght.
For the money spent this is a very nice table. Reason for not giving it 5 stars ...
Poloar Bear•October 12, 2016
For the money spent this is a very nice table. Reason for not giving it 5 stars is there is some flaws. A small chip in the table top where the plate is and the side molding seam was cut to short so it's filled with putty. For the most part this is a Rockler table that was or is a factory 2nd. I put a safety stop switch and Harbor Freight router so my total is around $225 with CA tax. A Rockler table setup would have been at least 2X.
Table is fine and smooth. It took me about 30 minutes to assemble without problem. Much better than one of them mini tables for not much more cost.
For the everyday woodworker this is not the right table. For the weekend project or DIYguy like my it's perfect.
Table is fine and smooth. It took me about 30 minutes to assemble without problem. Much better than one of them mini tables for not much more cost.
For the everyday woodworker this is not the right table. For the weekend project or DIYguy like my it's perfect.
Small price good table
Bravechicken•September 23, 2016
Just purchased directly from Grizzly Good solid table easy to assemble. A good floor unit at the price of a work bench model Price at MO warehouse $119.00. Put 2 hp router on it little or no vibration. Has steel pads under insert plate for the adjustment Allen screws with tool. No switch for power, but for $20 or so get a foot switch from HF. A lot of table did not cost $400 - $600 like most tables. Only problem found was the rubber feet staying on the ends of the legs, four self tapping screws fixed that, just like it fixed my Delta table saw feet.
OK simple router table!
Greg's-review•February 21, 2016
I've had this table purchased from Grizzly directly for a couple of years. I have had no issues of significance. The table is flat whether I lay a straight edge diagonally or straight across the table. T-Track works fine and the fence adjusts easily. There was a slight misalignment in the two fence segments that was easily corrected with a shim---the dust collection has good suction and gets most of the router debris. I mounted a Harbor Freight 2hp router item #68341 and it fit fine no issues and its not too difficult to remove the router mount bits and reinstall. Adjusting cutter height is not very difficult as the router has a screw type base, you simply need to reach under the open base unlatch the router lock and rotate and lock again. I can do this all by feel. It would be nice I admit to have an adjustable lift mechanism but its not a critical thing for me. I added a shelf below the router on the open frame for some added storage but it does get some debris raining down (to be expected). The only suggestions I have is select featherboards that have a wide enough T-Track span to hold securely my Milescraft does not fit securely enough. I also modified the base (cut it lower and built a mobile frame with lockable casters) I added a Harbor Freight foot switch on the mobile frame so I can start and stop the router easily keeping my hands on the work So for me this table works and was well worth the money.
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