Reducing it to one hand should minimize the need for 'coordination'.BuckeyeDennis wrote:Got it. My problem to date has been keeping those skinny wrenches on their respective nuts. We'll see if I'm sufficiently coordinated with the aid of "the trick".reible wrote:The trick is to always squeeze the wrenches together. This works for both tightening and loosening, yea really.
Ed
Router Quick-change Collet
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Re: Router Quick-change Collet
Yeah but only if you position the wrenches properly.JPG wrote:Reducing it to one hand should minimize the need for 'coordination'.BuckeyeDennis wrote:Got it. My problem to date has been keeping those skinny wrenches on their respective nuts. We'll see if I'm sufficiently coordinated with the aid of "the trick".reible wrote:The trick is to always squeeze the wrenches together. This works for both tightening and loosening, yea really.
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It's for sure that I'm not! I've tried it several times with the PC in the RT and they always slip off. But, then, I'm using "bent" wrenches.
BuckeyeDennis wrote:Got it. My problem to date has been keeping those skinny wrenches on their respective nuts. We'll see if I'm sufficiently coordinated with the aid of "the trick".reible wrote:The trick is to always squeeze the wrenches together. This works for both tightening and loosening, yea really.
Ed
Re: Router Quick-change Collet
If you are not coordinated you might not want to use power tools or much else.JPG wrote:Reducing it to one hand should minimize the need for 'coordination'.BuckeyeDennis wrote:Got it. My problem to date has been keeping those skinny wrenches on their respective nuts. We'll see if I'm sufficiently coordinated with the aid of "the trick".reible wrote:The trick is to always squeeze the wrenches together. This works for both tightening and loosening, yea really.
Ed
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Re: Router Quick-change Collet
My Bench Dog router lift raises the PC 7518 router moter above the table so no need for the adapter.
John & Mary Burger
Eagle's Lair Woodshop
Hooper, UT
Eagle's Lair Woodshop
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