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Default Router Crafter - L0805061.pdf (0/1)

On 4/3/2010 8:18 AM, Doug Winterburn wrote:
Dave Balderstone wrote:
In , bumhead
wrote:

Thank You.


Turns out he sold it about a year ago...

Doing some googling turns up the following:

http://img.inkfrog.com/click_enlarge...2.JPG&username
=whidbeywabisabi&aid=378838611 which shows part of the handle... It
may be enough to get you started.

A couple of better pics he

http://books.google.ca/books?id=CYy5...=PA358&dq=sear
s+router+crafter&source=bl&ots=GKYzhliQnX&sig=qwcN Ye9SEIhkaSvrBA4ID0LnYO
M&hl=en&ei=2qS2S6LAB5HwMp_glIIP&sa=X&oi=book_resul t&ct=result&resnum=1&v
ed=0CAgQ6AEwADgK#v=onepage&q=sears%20router%20craf ter&f=false

AND... TA-DA!

I found a PDF of the manual online at
http://s3.amazonaws.com/pdf.hammerwa...61.pdf?AWSAcce
ssKeyId=074VWHYYTBPY0XZAK482&Expires=1270265012&Si gnature=f7tBgTNvHFMwuu
byDGT1%2FUTrpLs%3D

I'll try attaching it to this message.

djb


I don't know if it's Thunderbird or something else, but the bracketing
didn't work for me. The first line of each link was highlighted as a
link and clicking on it didn't work.


I think it's Thunderbird - best bet is to click the link, then copy the
remaining piece(s) - one at a time if more than one - and paste them
onto the end of the first piece in your browser window.

Works for me.

Matt