Yes,thats it. Glad i was able to find a brand new one for $15Is that one of the Coolant tanks that was held to the body with a rubber strap?
Yes,thats it. Glad i was able to find a brand new one for $15Is that one of the Coolant tanks that was held to the body with a rubber strap?
This set is Taiwan, quality seems OK... Nothing special at initial examination. Was $30Palm-drive stubbies! Interesting.
The ratcheting mechanism is very sloppy and will reverse directions unless you hold it. You also have to hold the spreader jaws awkwardly until they have tension or else they spin.Thoughts? I’ve been eyeing that myself.

worth every penny.
Japan online parts store. Jp-carparts.com
US dealers don’t have them.
Tried to send you a PM but your settings won't allow it.
You have a link for those? I can't seem to find them. Doesn't matter how or what I search, it comes back with nothing.
Email them those part numbers in my photo. They’ll send you a proforma invoice and ship them FedEx or DHL and you’ll have them within a few days.
I will pass.
I took a deeper look at their website... That "contact form" is absurd and I'm not going to download a social media app just to attempt to buy something either. I don't see just an email address.
I would absolutely say that website is 100% a scam if you didn't post it. I would never buy anything from them if I came across that website any other way.
Yeah, I think I got FOMO. There's also 4 locking pliers not pictured.
It has been a while since I have purchased a new tool I was really excited about but this Rockler router table is it!
So much safer and easier than routing everything by hand. I was so excited, I picked up the table Friday on sale and made these walnut tables over the weekend.
My grandfather had a shop in his basement to make false teeth, dentures, crowns, etc. he used motors just like yours to spin up all his different grinding and polishing wheels. Just seeing your pic takes me back 50 years, when I used to watch him making things. Thanks!I suppose this counts. Picked it up over the weekend and repacked the bearings. I believe it's from 1954, based on the tag, and it seems to have led an easy life. Smooth as silk, even more so after freshening up the bearings.
Been looking off and on for a couple years to find one in good shape, so this made my weekend:
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@vwpieces -
USPTO patent 29826908 leads one to
patent D967940 Oct 25 2022 Huabing Han (Hangzhou, China)
"Ornamental design for a grease gun coupler, as shown and described."
can you tell me what is the brand name on that item?


LNL are about $30ea, my 2pk was $15 AWD.LockNLube / LockNLube, 24 Interchange Dr., West Lebanon, NH 03784 / https://locknlube.com/ / patent D967940 Oct 25 2022 Huabing Han /
I've sent a request for a catalog. Looks like an interesting gizmo if it does what it's intended for.
I finished them with Rubio Monocoat pure. I wanted a clear natural matte finish. I love the mid century designs so that tends to be the style I build.Wow!
Do you finish those (paint, stain, etc.) tables? My first thought was those are straight out of the 1950s-60s, but the triangular one could be painted like a guitar pick, and might be sellable to a whole different audience!
Mike

I have that exact same router table. (Albeit with a different brand name). It’s incredibly good for something that folds up and hangs on the wall.It has been a while since I have purchased a new tool I was really excited about but this Rockler router table is it!
So much safer and easier than routing everything by hand. I was so excited, I picked up the table Friday on sale and made these walnut tables over the weekend.

Those walnut tables are beautiful! Any chance you have a set of drawings or plans for them?I picked up the table Friday on sale and made these walnut tables over the weekend.
I have that exact same router table. (Albeit with a different brand name). It’s incredibly good for something that folds up and hangs on the wall.
If I may say so, I love those tables you have made.
The proportions are “spot on” and they have a real “mid century” feel.
If they had a label with some Danish designer on (and a designer price) it wouldn’t be out of place!
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I appreciate the feedback. I was seeing a range of $500-1000 each for this type of table online. Helped me justify the extra $500 in tools I spent.I have that exact same router table. (Albeit with a different brand name). It’s incredibly good for something that folds up and hangs on the wall.
If I may say so, I love those tables you have made.
The proportions are “spot on” and they have a real “mid century” feel.
If they had a label with some Danish designer on (and a designer price) it wouldn’t be out of place!
Thank you. Unfortunately, I did not make any drawings. I just made plywood templates. The guitar pick table is 20" Across with 2" radius corners. Legs are 23" tall. The rectangular table is 20 x 14 with 2" radius corners and 23" tall legs. For the sides I just made a large radius that looked right.Those walnut tables are beautiful! Any chance you have a set of drawings or plans for them?



I drove a few blocks to pick up an old saw off a Craigslist ad, and on the way back discovered that there's a tiny independent "Neighborhood Grocery" store only about 8 blocks from my house!
So along with the cinnamon, sweetened condensed milk, and evaporated milk that I needed to get to make pumpkin pies, I found this way cool gizmo. Paid too much for it - I discovered they're only ten bucks on Amazon, but hey, it's a LOCAL business, so what the heck? (Besides, the girls were really cute.)
So ... if you're feeling like a cold Italian pizza and you need a lemon squeeza.... *
(* and no, unfortunately neither of the girls understood the reference to the Monkey Man .... I'm really feeling old now... )