Skil Portable Benchtop Router Table SRT1039 - Pro Tool Reviews

2022-05-28 14:01:59 By : Ms. Bella Kalandiak

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Skil is back with an updated portable benchtop router table that got our attention. We got an opportunity to get an early look at how it’s designed to improve your results when handheld routing won’t cut it.

If you’re familiar with Skil’s portable router table, the folding legs made transporting it very convenient. What we like about the SRT1039 is that its legs are fixed, offering a more stable platform. Four bolt holes in the base of the legs let you secure it to your workbench if you have a dedicated space for it.

Toolboxes are built into the legs and two router bit trays come in the box. You can put both trays in one side or one on each if you like. To get the most from the storage, install one in each side. The way it’s set up, you’ll be able to store a featherboard in each side, the insert rings, the starter pin, and the miter gauge all at the same time.

A universal mounting plate comes with the set. To access it, loosen the four screws in the top that secure it and then pull the spring-loaded router clamp release on the bottom to get it out.

Take the fixed base off of your router and use the same screws that were holding it to secure the mounting plate to it. The universal pattern has a lot of holes, so rotate the plate around your router’s center until you see the set that lines up correctly.

Then it’s just a matter of setting the mounting plate back in its holder under the table and tightening the four screws back in through the top to lock it down.

One of the major benefits of the Skil router table is that you can adjust the bit depth from above the table. It’s not a universal feature, though. It only works with the Skil RT1322-00 and 1323-00 routers. If you don’t currently have a router or you’re looking for a replacement, it’s a good reason to consider pairing one of those routers with this table.

When you have the mounting plate set correctly, the open holes in front of the router bit offer access to a hex screw that adjusts the bit height. Just make sure the router’s clamp is in the open position and then lock it down once you have the height you want. A hex wrench is not included.

Three insert rings come in the box and you want to use the one that most closely fits the bit size you’re using without actually hitting the cutter edge. The gap between the cutter edge and the ring should be no more than 1/4-inch.

The fence is 4 inches tall with MDF faceplates that can slide out to cover just under 28 inches. A standard aluminum track holds the two featherboards when you have a need for them. Alternatively, you can use one on the table as well.

Two knobs on the left and right of the back of the fence allow for adjustments. 1/16-inch measurements on both sides of the table help you align the fence so you end up with accurate results.

Skil’s router table includes a miter gauge. Its aluminum rail slides easily through the Skil router table’s aluminum track and white angle markings make it easy to dial in your miter 60° to either side.

Like most router tables, there are two outlets for you to plug into: one for the router and another for a light or vacuum if you choose to use one. The second plug is only rated to 3A, though. You need to keep the total draw under 15A for the two combined.

Tip: If you’re new to using a router table power supply, keep in mind you need to plug the table into the wall, your router into the table, and have your router’s power switch in the “on” position to use the table’s power switch.

A multi-size connector at the back of the table makes it easy to use your vacuum with a 1 1/4-inch or 2 1/2-inch hose. The trick to getting the most effective clearing is to make sure you open the fence up to allow enough suction through. On the front end, a plastic shroud helps control dust to leave you with a cleaner workspace.

The list price for this router table is $159.00 and Acme Tools has it for $139.99. It includes everything you need to get started except a router:

Skil’s SRT1039 router table is an excellent choice for woodworking enthusiasts who want a more stable platform than folding-leg portable designs can offer. By including all the accessories you need, Skil helps you get started with more accurate routing by just adding your favorite router and bits for less than $150.

Check out Skil’s entire lineup here!

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I have a Makita RT0701CX7 router and looking for a reasonably priced table for it. Thinking about the Skil SRT1039, would this be a good choice for someone on a budget?

“If you’re familiar with Skil’s portable router table, the folding legs made transporting it very convenient. What we like about the SRT1039 is that its legs are fixed, offering a more stable platform.”

So are the router table’s legs folding for convenient transport or fixed for stability?

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