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Old 12-28-2022, 01:44 PM
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I’ve bought a few Dewalt cordless tools to add to my collection. Lowe’s had some good deals going. For $200 I got a combo with a 12v 3/8” ratchet, 20V 1/2” stubby impact, 2 batteries, bag and charger. The bare tool ratchet alone is normally $179. If you bought a 2 pack of 20V 5ah batteries with 4amp charger and bag for $200, then you got a free bare tool. I chose the compact router which is normally $219 bare tool.
Yesterday, I started on making a simple table for the router and used it to round over the corners of some pieces for my Kubota cab. It is appropriately CC/Dewalt yellow too. It just happened to be a piece of scrap plywood I had lying around that was apparently underneath something I had painted for my 100.
I really like my cordless router. Got the 20v ratchet about a month ago, but haven't used it a ton. Has more torque than I expected, actually more than I wanted putting on the u hitch from extreme for my 1811 rear end
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Old 12-28-2022, 08:11 PM
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Made an adjustable guide rail for my router table.
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Old 12-29-2022, 10:07 AM
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Align power table feed for the Jet mill.
Fits like a glove and works like a charm!
Saves a lot of cranking on a big job.
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Old 12-29-2022, 09:37 PM
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Nice finsruskw. Is that unit specific to your mill or generic? Infinite variable speed? And yes it will end the tedious hand feed.
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It's generic I think.
Supposed to fit BP and clones, and we had no real issues installing it.
Comes with a pack of various size shims that we had to use a few of, some on each end of the table so the original handle would clear the unit.
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Old 12-30-2022, 01:25 PM
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^^^^^ Whenever I look at the price of them, I tell myself it's not worth it, but when I'm hand cranking the bed for half an hour, I'm thinking to myself "you cheap bugger".

You'll have to do an update after you have a few hours on it.
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Old 12-30-2022, 09:16 PM
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^^^^^ Whenever I look at the price of them, I tell myself it's not worth it, but when I'm hand cranking the bed for half an hour, I'm thinking to myself "you cheap bugger".

You'll have to do an update after you have a few hours on it.
I don't know how many times I've wanted to get both X & Y then say aw hell I don't use it all that much---till the next time I use it.
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Old 12-31-2022, 09:46 AM
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I've never purchased anything from this company but some of the stuff they sell is priced pretty good. This is probably a piece of junk but it looks like about 1/2 price of what the good ones sell for.

https://www.vevor.com/power-feed-c_1...0f8e10a2acd4.1
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Old 12-31-2022, 11:45 AM
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Vevor is basically a "clearing house" that sources and sells the cheapest of everything. Probably as good as other super cheap brands. Apparently they are very good about just quickly replacing any defective or non-working items they sell. I'm going to buy a suitcase diesel heater to use camping and on my boat from them.

I don't think I buy anything from them that I had to depend on or work hard.
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I guess depending on how you look at it this qualifies as a tool. I bought a vehicle battery starter pack back in Sept just as a precaution. Jump ahead a bit and I'm sitting in line ready to set up at the antique radio show and when the gates opened the guy in front had a dead battery. Aha, time to test the new tool so I hooked it up, he hit the key, and the engine fired right up. OK, good enough for me so I bought a second one and now there's one in each vehicle. At $57 you can't beat it. It can even charge your phone.

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B099DRPRKD...t_details&th=1
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