Craftsman Router Table with Folding Legs and 24 x 14 in. Laminated MDF Work Surface
Item# 00928130000 | Model# 28130Specifications & Dimensions
| Product Overview: | |
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| Color/Finish: | Black |
| Type: | Router table or router combo |
| Warranties & Coverage: | |
| General Warranty: | 1 year full |
| Warranty Detail Link: | craftsman warranty |
| Dimensions and Weight: | |
| Item Weight (lbs.): | 21.03 lbs. |
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Ready to use Craftsman router table. Fast and easy set-up to start projects more quickly; fewer parts, quick clamp, quick release router system. When folded for storage, this table uses 60% less space then the closest competition thanks to under table fence storage and on-board storage. Included storage bag keeps all accessories with the table for added convenience. Parts don't get lost. Tall fence with adjustable faces and outfeed shim for jointing applications. A featherboard helps keep workpieces firmly against the table for greater routing accuracy and control. Tool-less router mounting for quick removal of router.
Added on September 10, 2009
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Cincinnati, OH
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I recently replaced my router table and I am glad I did. This unit stores easily and any router can be mounted in minutes. I would recommend this entry level table to anyone
Jenison, MI
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Seams to be a good table however I thought that it would have nicer tracking to slide the fence forward and backward but it has 2 slots cut into the MDF with carage bolts. So it become angled, not a big deal for routering but it would be nice to keep square
Kalamazoo, MI
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I bought the Bosch 1617EVSPK router set for Christmas and wanted a router table. Nice tables start at $250 + so I wasn't willing to spend that now. I plan on building a custom table in a few years so was looking for a cheap table to get my by. I bought this Craftsman table because it was on sale (about $47 before tax). I set it up and was immediately disappionted. The biggest problem is how much the table wobbles. Yes it has metal legs but their connection to the actually table is very flimsy. The collapsable leg feature ruins it. I expect that mounting it to a plywood base would reduce the wobble but it still wouldn't be enough. The table is also pretty small. The MDF is small so I expect it to bend under the weight of the router over time. Also, the screw that allow the fence to slide tear into the table. I planned on fixing that by adding some washers and am really disappointed that Craftsman didn't include such washers (extra 3 cents maybe) I returned this table and bought a Skil RAS450 (on sale $44 on ******). The table is twice as big, made of aluminum, and doesn't wobble. I'm very pleased with it. It is still by no means a $150, $250, or $500 table, but for the price you get quite a bang for your buck.
whistle1man
Michigan City, IN
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I am a novice and purchasing this Craftsman router table it has made available to myself the opportunities in learning the arts of wood working. In today's market I and many others are on a budget, but we don't have to give up our dream to learn how to use these special wood working tools, because Craftsman also thinks about us who are just starting out in our field of interest. This Craftsman router table allow me to pursue my hobby in wood working with hopes of improving and affording better upgrades of Craftsman tools. I want to thank Craftsman for making tools affordable for us beginners. May we soon improve and upgrade.
Euless, TX
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top of router table is warped making it imposable to mabe straight cuts
Machias, NY
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I thought this would be a good table for me as I learn my way around routing. Didn't expect rock solid perfection, it's stable enough and I got it mounted to a board so I can take it off the work bench when I'm not using it. BUT somehow after the first few passes the bright orange lockout key fell out and before it hit the ground it sprouted legs and RAN OFF. Actually I think my dog got it and either ate it or buried it because it is nowhere to be found. And after scouring the internet for an hour I can't even figure out how to order a replacement. Went to the local Sears and the guy was clueless, even though I only bought it 3 weeks ago. He said he never heard of such a thing.....................GRRRRRRRRRRRRR look at the picture above... small square orange part... without it the switch on the table is completely useless. Last Craftsman tool I buy. A month or so ago I tried to have an older router repaired and was told to buy a new one it's cheaper than repair. Thanks Sears! Old tools are unrepairable and New router tables are useless within the first 15 minutes.
Vilonia, AR
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I thought this might be a pretty good table for the price and the ability to fold the legs up was a nice option, but the one major flaw I see is a big one. The laminate top is nice and the steel retractable legs are nice, but everything in between is cheap, and plastic...why would you mount a 5 pound table that's going to have a 5 to10 pound router attached to it, to a plastic 4 inch frame? The combination makes for a very unstable, dangerious work area. Granted, you get what you pay for, but I bought another comination router/table combo, all steel, at a competitor for less money. If Craftsman were to redesign the plastic mounting peice and replace it with steel, this might be a pretty good table.
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