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Old 08-13-2008, 10:42 PM   #1
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I would like to get some suggestions on a flush mounted handle to put on my router table door. i could put just a cheapo Knob on it but I want it to be Flush with everything else on the side. Do you have any suggestions?

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Seeing as you will probably need some make-up air being supplied to that enclosure for your DC to work at it's best. I would recommend use a nice large hole with rounder/chamfer edges.
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Not sure what you really mean by a flush pull. I just use the take-up air holes in the plexi window. But there are various kinds of pulls like the foldaway pull for the edge of a pocket door.

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Cut a handhold in the door itself and roundover the edges ? If dust escape is a concern, box in the opening on the inside of the door.
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Wot, no touch button that activates a relay to open the door with a burst of compressed air? How quaint.
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Wot, no touch button that activates a relay to open the door with a burst of compressed air? How quaint.
Hmmm Now that might work
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