
OK, probably got some attention with that headline.
Sitrep- Just moved from CA to NY to be back with family.
Had a Ryobi BT3100 that I left behind, but brought the PC 891 router.
Rarely used the former, never the later. I should add, I am not what many would call exceptionally skilled in the crafts.
For some reason, routing seems to really interest me, so the new place is going to see the 2-car garage actually be used as a 1-car and woodworking/general tomfoolery shop.
So I've been drooling over all the workbench porn I've been seeing, however bootstrapping from saw horses to bench to routing seems to be potentially a long journey.
So the wife just hit Amazon and got me one of those 2Ă—4 Basics workbench kits. The ones where you just add 2Ă—4's, some water and poof.. you have a work bench.
I feel like I am cheating, however even though I am paying for essentially 4Ă—4's, being able to just cut some 2Ă—4 on my new 12" sliding mitre seems like a compromise to move ahead quickly.
The real question I have is, would I be stupid to try and make this into a combined table saw and router table?
BiL just dropped of my dad's old Collins 10", which I know is probably poor/underpowered, however since I won't be cutting much aside from 2Ă—4/6/10's, and little large goods, this should be enough for now at least.
Or, would this be a special kind of stupid, and I should perhaps just leave the TS on the small bench it is currently attached to, build something similar for the router table, and leave the bench as a bench?
Don't expect to be building large cabinets or doors, etc, just smaller stuff that most neophytes would.
Appreciate any comments, suggestions.