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Old 08-28-2007, 05:58 PM   #2
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Hi Bruce

May I ask what kind of router are you using in the Oak-Park router table and is it mounted to a pull out base plate..

I'm not sure what you are saying " line up the slits ) ???
This is not needed the norm for most routers....







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Originally Posted by Blind Bruce
Sorry for not being here for so long. I thought I could start back right after the catarac surgery but no such luck. Now I've forgotten all thatI learned last year! I have a very low power router in my Oak Park table. It's not so much the power that's bothering me as is the difficulty changing bits. I want a router that uses two wrenches (like Bob uses) and lots of room to fit my large hands into when I do change them. I REALLY prefer two separate collet assemblies over one with an adapter. I never seem to line up the slits to properly tighten the bit. Any suggestions will be appreciated.
Bruce in the Peg
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