Bob Rowlands
New member
Well, I'M stubborn. lol
Jafo, the homeowner grade router tables like those at Depot and Lowes aren't designed to T&G 2X. They are basically designed for much lighter work, on 4 quarter stock or smaller.
I wouldn't mess with any homeowner grade shaper table or router table setup to T&G 2x6. Trying to cram variable width 3/4 construction common boards into a small undersized tool is no fun. I've done it. 2X? lol No way. That's a good way to take the smile off your face pronto.
So then you bail on the guide feed into the table, and trying to jamb a 20' long 2x6 against a short fence and shove that sucker all the way through in a single pass. You get a hernia forcing that dude against the cutter and shoving it through. And spend 10X what the T&G cost at the docs. lol
Now, if you want to run a 10 amp or larger 1/2" shank router set up to do the work in many passes, fine. That's doable with alot of fiddling, because you feed the rourter into the stock, not viceversa. A guy that REALLY REALLY wants to do it could pull it off. A stubborn guy at that. lol
Trust me. Use a HD router and free hand it if you must.
Jafo, the homeowner grade router tables like those at Depot and Lowes aren't designed to T&G 2X. They are basically designed for much lighter work, on 4 quarter stock or smaller.
I wouldn't mess with any homeowner grade shaper table or router table setup to T&G 2x6. Trying to cram variable width 3/4 construction common boards into a small undersized tool is no fun. I've done it. 2X? lol No way. That's a good way to take the smile off your face pronto.
So then you bail on the guide feed into the table, and trying to jamb a 20' long 2x6 against a short fence and shove that sucker all the way through in a single pass. You get a hernia forcing that dude against the cutter and shoving it through. And spend 10X what the T&G cost at the docs. lol
Now, if you want to run a 10 amp or larger 1/2" shank router set up to do the work in many passes, fine. That's doable with alot of fiddling, because you feed the rourter into the stock, not viceversa. A guy that REALLY REALLY wants to do it could pull it off. A stubborn guy at that. lol
Trust me. Use a HD router and free hand it if you must.
