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On Monday, April 15, 2002 at 2:58:13 PM UTC-4, Mike wrote:
Howdy folks, At a garage sale last Saturday, I came across a Stanley electric router kit (1960s vintage?) that looked to be in pretty decent shape so I bought it after some dickering. The kit contains a 7/8 hp motor, a fixed base, a plane attachment (that holds the motor horizontally), and an edge guide all neatly packaged in a large steel case. Everything seems to be in good working condition. Oh yeah, there's another base that I think is designed for following a template. I did a search of the wreck's archive and a general Google search but found nothing about this item so I thought I'd ask here. What was the original idea for the plane attachment? My rather uneducated guess is for jointing edges. Any other information on this set would be appreciated. TIA Cheers, Mike Mike I need info about changing spiral bits I have a Stanley j5 DOOR PLANE. Thanks in advance Tim |
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