Make the L bracket wider so the bolt isn't so close to the perpendicular part of the bracket. Then you can use a wrench or socket without hitting it while tightening/loosening
Cool product! Came to say almost the same thing as the first comment.... I'd actually change the nuts to through -"knobs" that you can tighten or loosen by hand. That would make installing & removing between uses much easier.
If this mount will be signed for other table attachments then it makes sense. If the trim router table is to be a permanent install, it’s too expensive. You could have just as easily screwed the brackets to the table.
Make the L bracket wider so the bolt isn't so close to the perpendicular part of the bracket. Then you can use a wrench or socket without hitting it while tightening/loosening
agreed
Cool product!
Came to say almost the same thing as the first comment.... I'd actually change the nuts to through -"knobs" that you can tighten or loosen by hand. That would make installing & removing between uses much easier.
It might make the table better if it was flush to the bench top. You could use it on longer pieces of wood that way. Just a thought.
If they don’t know the importance of having their attachment flush to the table, they have no idea what they’re doing.
I would look into cam lever clamps. Might be suitable and give you a very rapid mount and demount option?
I would also swap the bracket around so you can easily access them from the outside?
If this mount will be signed for other table attachments then it makes sense. If the trim router table is to be a permanent install, it’s too expensive. You could have just as easily screwed the brackets to the table.