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* Re: Craftsman Router Problem11Bravo
+* Re: Craftsman Router ProblemEric Metzger
|`* Re: Craftsman Router Problemknuttle
| `* Re: Craftsman Router ProblemMarkem618
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|  `- Re: Craftsman Router ProblemLeon
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 by: 11Bravo - Wed, 23 Mar 2022 02:45 UTC

Same problem here..its a pin sticking out in the thread housing ..it's comes from the left handle -into the router body and Jambs there

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 by: Eric Metzger - Fri, 22 Jul 2022 22:25 UTC

On Tuesday, March 22, 2022 at 10:45:07 PM UTC-4, 11Bravo wrote:
> Same problem here..its a pin sticking out in the thread housing ..it's comes from the left handle -into the router body and Jambs there
>
> --
> For full context, visit https://www.homeownershub.com/woodworking/craftsman-router-problem-39154-.htm
How do you fix it?

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 by: knuttle - Fri, 22 Jul 2022 22:39 UTC

On 7/22/2022 6:25 PM, Eric Metzger wrote:
> On Tuesday, March 22, 2022 at 10:45:07 PM UTC-4, 11Bravo wrote:
>> Same problem here..its a pin sticking out in the thread housing ..it's comes from the left handle -into the router body and Jambs there
>>
>> --
>> For full context, visit https://www.homeownershub.com/woodworking/craftsman-router-problem-39154-.htm
> How do you fix it?
I don't understand the bolt sticking out thing, but when my Sears Router
jam, I did this to free it.

First I sprayed the tightening nut with a light oil, I also added oil
to all around the top of the housing router body joint. I also added
oil to the slot where the tightening bolt is

I let it set and periodically would try to move it, if it did not move I
added more oil.

After a couple of attempts and using some force it came loose. I then
wiped all of the oil from the body.

I then used a very fine sandpaper and cleaned all of the mating
surfaces, mainly the inside of the base.

When everything was free, I used an auto buffing compound on all of
surfaces of the router, including the inside area of the base where it
come in contact with the router body.

I then used a good car wax and waxed all surface I had just cleaned.

I have had no problems since.

I keep all of the surfaces of my tools waxed, ie drill press post and
base, saws, etc.

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 by: Markem618 - Sat, 23 Jul 2022 02:21 UTC

On Fri, 22 Jul 2022 18:39:52 -0400, knuttle
<keith_nuttle@sbcglobal.net> wrote:

>On 7/22/2022 6:25 PM, Eric Metzger wrote:
>> On Tuesday, March 22, 2022 at 10:45:07 PM UTC-4, 11Bravo wrote:
>>> Same problem here..its a pin sticking out in the thread housing ..it's comes from the left handle -into the router body and Jambs there
>>>
>>> --
>>> For full context, visit https://www.homeownershub.com/woodworking/craftsman-router-problem-39154-.htm
>> How do you fix it?
>I don't understand the bolt sticking out thing, but when my Sears Router
>jam, I did this to free it.
>
>First I sprayed the tightening nut with a light oil, I also added oil
>to all around the top of the housing router body joint. I also added
>oil to the slot where the tightening bolt is
>
>I let it set and periodically would try to move it, if it did not move I
>added more oil.
>
>After a couple of attempts and using some force it came loose. I then
>wiped all of the oil from the body.
>
>I then used a very fine sandpaper and cleaned all of the mating
>surfaces, mainly the inside of the base.
>
>When everything was free, I used an auto buffing compound on all of
>surfaces of the router, including the inside area of the base where it
>come in contact with the router body.
>
>I then used a good car wax and waxed all surface I had just cleaned.
>
>I have had no problems since.
>
>I keep all of the surfaces of my tools waxed, ie drill press post and
>base, saws, etc.

Do you detail cars too? My tongue hurts.

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 by: Eric - Sat, 23 Jul 2022 03:31 UTC

How do you fix it?

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 by: knuttle - Sat, 23 Jul 2022 11:16 UTC

On 7/22/2022 10:21 PM, Markem618 wrote:
> On Fri, 22 Jul 2022 18:39:52 -0400, knuttle
> <keith_nuttle@sbcglobal.net> wrote:
>
>> On 7/22/2022 6:25 PM, Eric Metzger wrote:
>>> On Tuesday, March 22, 2022 at 10:45:07 PM UTC-4, 11Bravo wrote:
>>>> Same problem here..its a pin sticking out in the thread housing ..it's comes from the left handle -into the router body and Jambs there
>>>>
>>>> --
>>>> For full context, visit https://www.homeownershub.com/woodworking/craftsman-router-problem-39154-.htm
>>> How do you fix it?
>> I don't understand the bolt sticking out thing, but when my Sears Router
>> jam, I did this to free it.
>>
>> First I sprayed the tightening nut with a light oil, I also added oil
>> to all around the top of the housing router body joint. I also added
>> oil to the slot where the tightening bolt is
>>
>> I let it set and periodically would try to move it, if it did not move I
>> added more oil.
>>
>> After a couple of attempts and using some force it came loose. I then
>> wiped all of the oil from the body.
>>
>> I then used a very fine sandpaper and cleaned all of the mating
>> surfaces, mainly the inside of the base.
>>
>> When everything was free, I used an auto buffing compound on all of
>> surfaces of the router, including the inside area of the base where it
>> come in contact with the router body.
>>
>> I then used a good car wax and waxed all surface I had just cleaned.
>>
>> I have had no problems since.
>>
>> I keep all of the surfaces of my tools waxed, ie drill press post and
>> base, saws, etc.
>
> Do you detail cars too? My tongue hurts.
After doing my tools I don't have time for my cars ;-)

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 by: krw...@notreal.com - Sat, 23 Jul 2022 13:12 UTC

On Wed, 23 Mar 2022 02:45:03 +0000, 11Bravo
<0cc8c6271fbf2da6835d0d138588dab3@example.com> wrote:

>Same problem here..its a pin sticking out in the thread housing ..it's comes from the left handle -into the router body and Jambs there

It's a good thing you finally came along. He's been waiting 17 years
for the answer.

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 by: Leon - Sat, 23 Jul 2022 13:43 UTC

On 7/22/2022 9:21 PM, Markem618 wrote:
> On Fri, 22 Jul 2022 18:39:52 -0400, knuttle
> <keith_nuttle@sbcglobal.net> wrote:
>
>> On 7/22/2022 6:25 PM, Eric Metzger wrote:
>>> On Tuesday, March 22, 2022 at 10:45:07 PM UTC-4, 11Bravo wrote:
>>>> Same problem here..its a pin sticking out in the thread housing ..it's comes from the left handle -into the router body and Jambs there
>>>>
>>>> --
>>>> For full context, visit https://www.homeownershub.com/woodworking/craftsman-router-problem-39154-.htm
>>> How do you fix it?
>> I don't understand the bolt sticking out thing, but when my Sears Router
>> jam, I did this to free it.
>>
>> First I sprayed the tightening nut with a light oil, I also added oil
>> to all around the top of the housing router body joint. I also added
>> oil to the slot where the tightening bolt is
>>
>> I let it set and periodically would try to move it, if it did not move I
>> added more oil.
>>
>> After a couple of attempts and using some force it came loose. I then
>> wiped all of the oil from the body.
>>
>> I then used a very fine sandpaper and cleaned all of the mating
>> surfaces, mainly the inside of the base.
>>
>> When everything was free, I used an auto buffing compound on all of
>> surfaces of the router, including the inside area of the base where it
>> come in contact with the router body.
>>
>> I then used a good car wax and waxed all surface I had just cleaned.
>>
>> I have had no problems since.
>>
>> I keep all of the surfaces of my tools waxed, ie drill press post and
>> base, saws, etc.
>
> Do you detail cars too? My tongue hurts.

;~) Eric's post leads to a link that shows the first answer came 4
months ago, 16 years after the question.

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