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I went to WWS last month and really learned few things. One was with a
router table, put a rubber piece inside the collet so that I can switch back and forth with (CMT) router bits and it will remain same height (for cabinetmaking). So I went to ACE and bought some faucet pieces. Drop one in the collet, still too deep. Anyone know about this? Before I call PC, does anyone have a solution for this? a deep rubber piece? What? One thing I am thinking is that since PC has been around for long time, shouldn't they, by now, see a "need" for a collet lock (and a better offset wench)? I got PC 7518. Chuck |
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