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mbcabinetmaker
12-25-2009, 09:47 AM
Anyone have experience with this router lift? I have been looking at a Kreg router table and their lift I have been informed is a re branded Woodpecker PRL-V2.
tdubnik
12-26-2009, 01:57 AM
I don't have any experience with it but have read good things about it. I am planning to build a new router table and this is the lift I plan to use. Incra also has a version of this lift and they are having a 10% off sale until the end of the year.
mbcabinetmaker
12-27-2009, 06:46 PM
I picked up the new Kreg router table top, fence and lift today. Had a 15% off any single item cupon at woodcraft and a wife along armed with another one. Saved about 75 bucks on the deal. I did not get the leg set as I wanted to use my old stand and mobile base. It is all set up and routing. I am hardly ever impressed with new tools these days but I am with this setup. I used an old 3 1/2 HP Porta Cable router that I have had for some time. I'm thinking about getting a new one with variable speed. I,ll post some pictures in a day or so.
timster68
01-15-2010, 06:30 PM
I have it along with Woodpeckers 32x53 router table and the 25" Incra package.
The lift is typical of woodpecker's stuff - very well made. The thumbwheel for adjusting the router up or down only has a total range of around 3/4" so you need to set the intial height with the main handle first. The other little annoyance with it is that when you change directions on the wheel, the little dial indicator of course moves but with my attached Wixey Digital Readout doesn't show movement for the first few thumb movements.
BTW, the PRL-V2 is great for use with the Wixey as there aren't any holes to drill and attaching it was pretty easy.
I like it the lift as my Porter Cable 7518 weighs a lot and this plate/lift can handle it no problem.
-Tim
mbcabinetmaker
01-15-2010, 06:38 PM
I have had a few weeks using the new router table and lift. I am verrrrry pleased with my purchase.:) :)
timbertailor
02-07-2010, 12:33 PM
I was starting a custom kitchen and my Porter Cable died on me. With no time to send it in for service and fairly fed up with a marginal table, router and no lift system, I decided to upgrade.
After about 1000 board feet through the Woodpecker PRLV2, 37"x43" laminated table pre drilled and routed for the plate and the Incra Ultra Jig and Wonder Fence system, and a Milwaukee 5625-20 router, I can only say that I have been EXTREMELY pleased!
The lift makes it a breeze to change bits above the table. Height adjustment is a delight with the quick lift feature. And the fine adjustment wheel is a real treat. No interference or looking for a tool to adjust it.
The plate fits perfectly. Now, to me, that is saying a lot. I have never been able to get such a nice fit and finish between the table, the plate, and the insertion rings. The rings on this plate are super flat. Along with eight height adjustments(the screws sit on metal so not to dig into the mdf table!), it is the best I have used. The plunger on the side makes movement within the table non existent. I chose the Woodpecker unit because it was compatible with my PC insert bushings I already had.
After what I considered a short life with my PC, I am very happy with the perforrmance of the Milwaukee. 3 1/2 HP, variable speed, soft start, and great fit and finish. It has not shown even the slightest strain at half speed. I am looking forward to getting to the drawers and doors.
I will give an update after some dovetails and raised panel doors in the coming weeks. I am looking forward to it now the lowers and uppers are done.
a1gutterman
02-07-2010, 12:49 PM
Welcome, timbertailor, and thank you for the report and picture. You did knot mention the Festool plunge router though...
timbertailor
02-07-2010, 01:09 PM
Welcome, timbertailor, and thank you for the report and picture. You did knot mention the Festool plunge router though...
Well, I have been doing woodwork for many years. I have always appreciated German engineering and craftsmanship. I thought it was time to treat myself. I am glad I did. The Festool 1400 is the best plunge router I have ever had the privelage of using. It is hard to explain. I guess the best analogy is the difference between a Mercedes E63 or a Cadillac CTS-V. They are both terrrific sport sedans and some would question if the huge price difference between them is worth it? You just have to drive one to really know what the person is talking about.
There is an Achilles heel of the Festool routers. They are not well supported by third party vendors. So, I do not recommend it for table use. This makes thier lofty price tags a lot harder to justify. On the otherhand, a dedicated plunge router gives my shop more versatility.