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Yes I have visited thee but I did not find anyone with the information that I need.Dans the meillure francaise Je peut toujours ecrit, je vous suggeste un autre forum qui est pres de vous. Cette forum est le populaire de nous membre Ici qui va par le nom Sante. "Member of the french site for woodworkers
www.lescopeaux.asso.fr"
And what about Spanish/French or vice versa? :wink:Jumbosailor,
Ce que Chuck a suggéré est de voir un atelier qui répare des outils électrique depuis longtemps, ils auront possiblement les brosses que tu recherche.
Ils a aussi mentionné le groupe Français '' Les Copeaux ''
Salutations de Montréal.
Daniel
Chuck and all other members,
If you need something translated English/French or vice versa, do not hesitate to ask. It will be my pleasure as long as it's not too long, such as a complete website or a long technical document, I tend to fall asleep reading those. LOL
Paul, part of the problem with asking that question is that all the North American members would be unfamiliar with that model of router. Our power system here is 120 volt and 60 cycles. Yours is 230 volt and 50 cycles. Although the cycles aren't critical, the difference in voltage is critical. Therefore that model of router was probably never sold over here so none of us would know about it. I still suggest you look for an old power tool repair shop. They would be the most likely people able to help you. Our UK members (Angleterre) might be familiar with that model but none of them have responded.Yes I have visited thee but I did not find anyone with the information that I need.
thank you
Paul