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James Sauer Posted on May 08, 2017
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How to attach to my craftsmen router? I've inherited my Dads router, router table,and router guide. I have no idea how to use them. Will you please help me?

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I have a craftsman router and table. On mine you remove all the screws from the base plate, set the base plate aside and use same screws to mount the router to the underside of the table.

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If you have more questions or need additional help please reply below and I will get back to you. HTH & Good Luck.
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