The sanding mop (I have one - works great.) is put in a drill press or
a hand-held drill; not a router .
Router RPM is WAY too fast - you'd have sandpaper all over the place.
LoL
On Jan 30, 4:48 am, Jeff Becker wrote:
> Here is something Porter cable came out with a few years ago It works but i
On the new machines we have four pem inserts that are on the router tray that
would make a very handy place to mount a handle and some linkage. I'm guessing
you're thinking about using the 3/8" holes in the base of the router to mount
something. Look away, I know disabling my lock was pure se
Tim
If you look at the plunge bar set up of the wood-rat system, the bar needs a
hole for mounting in the base of the router.Since the router is mounted onto
the Legacy, I don't think it would be all to hard to make a bracket to do the
same job.
I will do some homework on this idea.
more to co
I was planning to use the two of the four stock holes on the legacy to mount
the lock mechanism. I'm trying to stay away from making the owner drill any
new holes especially if any precision is required. I do see a couple of split
pins being added so at least two holes will be drilled. They w
Does the plunge bar lock in place or do you have to hold it down?
My divot free experiment worked really well since my hand held the router to
the stop. I was thinking of making a handle to make it easier. No one makes a
plunge bar for my PC router.
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From: "Bill Bulkeley"
Date: Tue, Mar 6, 2012 4:09 pm
Subject: Woodrat Plungebar on Ornamental Mills
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just out of curiosity I looked on the sight at all the heaps of routers the
plunge bar fits and the one router that it doesn't fit is a triton :)
so they made the decision for me, not that I really wanted one anyway.after
looking at the video it would give you more control
but I'm not sure about
Thanks to everybody ,sometimes I ya need a good honest opinion,without all
the sales hype and prejudice one way or the other.
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Bil,
I think it depends on what router you use. I tried a woodrat plunge bar on
the big Bosch router. It only lasted a couple of days-it didn't really work
well for that router. OTOH, if I had the DeWalt 325, a plunge bar might be
just the thing. It's different than all the others and seems qui
If you have not used a Mac before there will be a "getting familiar"
time. I have been Mac user for nearly 30 years now and they are
elegant. Since they went to the unix OS and intel chip they are the
most flexible of computers. I have Windows, Lion, and Linux all
installed on my iMac and can run
We have both apple computers and pcs at home. I prefer working on the
apple. The interface is great and it just works. We run windows on
our apples using a program called parrallels (40 dollars for a
student, 80 for a non-student). It lets you run all of your windows
programs on your apple eith
Good morning Tim
On this topic of the lock. since you have a spring loaded lever to mate up with
your indexing lock plate, why not just make an Universal bracket, and have the
owner mount it where they want? I mean unless you are going to mount
everything on the turn table your self, I see the
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