tT

[email protected] (Tubebrain)

26/01/2004 6:11 PM

Router Recreater

Just picked this unit up and was wondering if any one out there has any
information about it. It is a Craftsman router recreater. Model #113.251890
My hobby is restoring antique radios and i was wonderingif this could be used
to make knobs. Also would any one have the instruction manual for it part
#76005.
Sears.com is no help at all.
Thank you
Stan


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"Nail Bender"

in reply to [email protected] (Tubebrain) on 26/01/2004 6:11 PM

26/01/2004 3:19 PM




Stan,

I checked out the Sears site, hoping you had done what I have done
before - overlook the owners manual listed in the parts list. The owners
manual is part #76005 and costs $7.49.

Nailbender






"Tubebrain" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> Just picked this unit up and was wondering if any one out there has any
> information about it. It is a Craftsman router recreater. Model
#113.251890
> My hobby is restoring antique radios and i was wonderingif this could be
used
> to make knobs. Also would any one have the instruction manual for it part
> #76005.
> Sears.com is no help at all.
> Thank you
> Stan

kk

"kb8qlr"

in reply to "Nail Bender" on 26/01/2004 3:19 PM

28/01/2004 4:45 PM

Someone must think they're useful...they're hot items on eBay.
Cheers!
Joe kb8qlr


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"Tubebrain" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> Did go to there web site (Sears). I did see the manual but the only
problem is
> that they only allow me a search for parts or manuals within like 60 miles
of
> my home and it is not available. They do not allow me to search nation
wide. Do
> you know any thing about this unit and is it worth the effort?Like a said
in my
> first post basicily I would like to make radio knobs with it.Bottom line
is
> this thing a piece of junk or what?
> Thanks for any help
> Stan

tT

[email protected] (Tubebrain)

in reply to "Nail Bender" on 26/01/2004 3:19 PM

27/01/2004 12:44 AM

Did go to there web site (Sears). I did see the manual but the only problem is
that they only allow me a search for parts or manuals within like 60 miles of
my home and it is not available. They do not allow me to search nation wide. Do
you know any thing about this unit and is it worth the effort?Like a said in my
first post basicily I would like to make radio knobs with it.Bottom line is
this thing a piece of junk or what?
Thanks for any help
Stan

DW

"Dave W"

in reply to [email protected] (Tubebrain) on 26/01/2004 6:11 PM

26/01/2004 3:35 PM

If I were you, I would have a look at the manual to see if you want to keep
it. The one that came with my router was written by the lawyers; it says
almost nothing about using the router.
Dave
"Nail Bender" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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>
>
>
> Stan,
>
> I checked out the Sears site, hoping you had done what I have done
> before - overlook the owners manual listed in the parts list. The owners
> manual is part #76005 and costs $7.49.
>
> Nailbender
>
>
>
>
>
>
> "Tubebrain" <[email protected]> wrote in message
> news:[email protected]...
> > Just picked this unit up and was wondering if any one out there has any
> > information about it. It is a Craftsman router recreater. Model
> #113.251890
> > My hobby is restoring antique radios and i was wonderingif this could be
> used
> > to make knobs. Also would any one have the instruction manual for it
part
> > #76005.
> > Sears.com is no help at all.
> > Thank you
> > Stan
>
>


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