router lift
sounds like an excellent alternative. I spoke to Woodpeckers about
putting a sleeve on the long crank shaft, so that one could grip a
smooth surface instead of hanging on to that infernal hex shaft to
steady it. Hopefully that will make it into production soon...
dave
Frank K. wrote:
"Bay Area Dave" wrote in message
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Hi Mike,
Do you also use a cordless drill for fast height adjustments? that's
what i do with my 16 pitch PRL.
dave
I use a mechanics 1/4" drive speed handle and a socket with a 3/8" hex drive
bit built in. It's easier to use than the wrench supplied with the PRL
because of the knob being above the crank. I also use the offset wrenches
sold by Woodpecker so I don't have to raise it all the way to change bits.
Frank
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