| |
| | Register Now!It appears that you aren't a registered member, click below to instantly register and become a member of the RouterForums.com Community! ** Registration removes majority of the website advertisements ** | |
| ||||||
| Starting Off If you're new to any power tool and/or woodworking technique, or you just have some general questions about starting a project, feel free to post your questions here! |
New Reply |
| | Thread Tools | Display Modes |
| | #1 |
| Registered User New Member | I was watching the show "Router Workshop" and I saw how they took the bits out of the router. It seemed they used a wrench to hold the black button down to lock the shaft??? The other wrench was used for loosening the shaft. I have that wrench but the one to hold the black button I don't. Does anyone know where I can get it at? |
| | Top - Reply with Quote |
| | |||
| __________________ This advertising will not be shown in this way to registered members. Register your free account today and become a member on Router Forums | |||
| | #2 |
| Registered User New Member | I may be wrong but I don't think they were using the second wrench to hold the button down. |
| | Top - Reply with Quote |
| | #3 |
| Marine Engineer Forum King | The black button is one of two ways to hold the shaft while loosening bits. I still use 2 wrenches, one on the collet nut and one on the shaft, just 'cause that is what I'm used to. The spindle lock button works in place of one of the wrenches, I just don't care to use it. If that flat wrench for holding the shaft slips off on you, go to harbor freight and pick up an 1-1/8 inch wrench and use that instead.
__________________ Doug 1 John 1:9 |
| | Top - Reply with Quote |
| | #4 |
| The Router Guys Forum King | We use 2 wrenches to change the bit as kp91 explained. There is no wrench designed to hold the button in.
__________________ Rick and Bob The Router Guys Click here to send a greeting card to friend or relative. |
| | Top - Reply with Quote |
| | #5 |
| Registered User New Member | Rick and Bob, So what ya'll do is when you apply pressure with the one wrench you press in the button to hold it close? or do you forget about the button all together? Thanks, Edward |
| | Top - Reply with Quote |
| | #6 |
| The Router Guys Forum King | We don't use the button at all. The two wrench system gives you more control over the process of changing the router bit. When we use the two wrench to tighten or loosen by positioning the wrenches so you squeeze the two wrenches together to loosen or tighten. With the one wrench system and button this means that you are putting force on the wrench to loosen or tighten, which can and does slip once loosen...a real knuck buster. No real control of the process but cheaper to build.
__________________ Rick and Bob The Router Guys Click here to send a greeting card to friend or relative. |
| | Top - Reply with Quote |
New Reply |
| Bookmarks |
| Currently Active Users Viewing This Thread: 1 (0 members and 1 guests) | |
| Thread Tools | |
| Display Modes | |
|
Similar Threads | ||||
| Thread | Thread Starter | Forum | Replies | Last Post |
| Already Problems | neuschu | Introductions | 7 | 01-22-2008 11:32 PM |
| Motorized Router Lift - Eagle Lake Style | johnwnixon | Table-mounted Routing | 10 | 09-13-2007 07:59 AM |
| RouterForums.com and Oak-Park.com - September 2006 Contest - VOTING STAGE!! | Mark | Contests Archive | 13 | 11-05-2006 03:23 AM |
| RouterForums.com and Oak-Park.com - September 2006 Contest!! | Mark | Contests Archive | 72 | 10-01-2006 01:02 PM |
| New Router my way | reible | General Routing | 14 | 06-10-2006 11:19 PM |