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5th July 2016, 10:37 PM #1SENIOR MEMBER
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Need new forum category - STUFF UPS
Oh what a day. Should have stayed in bed today, I only went out to the shed because I felt guilty for being in such a slump.
'Go do something Bob.' I sez to myself, 'yes even though you are still in a fog.'
Making some toys at moment, i went to my router table to do some roundovers. Tried to wind it up to change the bit. 'Darn that's sticky, bit more force needed (first mistake of many)'
Nope, that didn't do it, bah, pull the router out and fiddle with it a bit. Well one thing leads to another and after a while I've got bits of router all over the bench (Yes, should have gone inside, taken a bex and had a good lie down by this time)
Tired of winding the mechanism up and down as i played with it, had a 'bright idea' - whack the drill onto the winder
Long and short I stuffed the winder mech on a $400 router (Triton 3hp job)
I reckon my problem in the end is somehow the stop mechanism had engaged and i never noticed so was trying to do the old rock and hard place trick - oh dear Bob, what a dope.
Moral - when you KNOW your brain is not in gear, STAY OUT of the shed
But you oldies already know that. Have a great evening guys.
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5th July 2016, 11:16 PM #2GOLD MEMBER
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Hope tomorrow is better Bob.
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5th July 2016, 11:22 PM #3SENIOR MEMBER
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Sure hope so. Good thing is my missus just said to me "Well you better get a new one."
Could have knocked me over with a plane shaving.
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6th July 2016, 12:23 AM #4SENIOR MEMBER
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Hi Bob
Same grabbing happened to me too ... just needed some lithium grease on the sliders.
Hoping someone has a found cheap fix for your woes.
Rob
Regards
Rob
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6th July 2016, 12:52 AM #5GOLD MEMBER
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I had the same issue about a month ago. It was stuck pretty tight at one section. I eventually got it to the point where I could remove the base section from motor section. The plastic gears in the rack n pinion had filled up with compressed sticky gummy dust. So i cleaned them out as best I could without disassembling the entire unit and it was good to go again.
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6th July 2016, 08:17 AM #6GOLD MEMBER
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Hi Bob,
I did the same thing a while ago you say the stop was engaged and you kept winding to raise the router you have striped the plunge handle shaft part # 51. Hopefully I will remember not to do this again I hadn't used the router table for a while and forgot about the safety switch I have an external on/off switch and forgot to switch the router switch to the off position so it can't come all the way to the lock position.
I purchased a replacement from
Tool spares online
(51) TRA147 - PLUNGE HANDLE SHAFT
Fits: ROUTER 330085 (MOF001) and ROUTER 330165 (TRA001) WITH PUSH BUTTON PLUNGE SELECTOR
£1.35 (GBP) excl VAT
£1.62 (GBP) incl VAT
Availability: In stock
and the router was repaired in no time (I bought 2 because they were so cheep and didn't add to the postage) in case I do it again.
regards Rod.Rod Gilbert.
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6th July 2016, 08:37 AM #7SENIOR MEMBER
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Thanks Rod and Kuffy.
Do you know if there is a guide on line as to how to disassemble? I tried but even after taking out all the screws holding the base to the motor housing, and the power inlet on the side, no movement at all, scared to try to force anything now
Don't worry - jsut started searching and see that there are a few things ont he forum as well as something by Ray Girling
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6th July 2016, 10:14 AM #8
Boy I can attest to foggy brain days. That black dog follows me around very closely. I get the guilts for not "doing" something in the shed all the time. I can "whip myself up into frenzy" head out to the shed walk in one door see the great mess of "works in progress" ......then turn and walk out the door and watch TV.
Pushing myself is not the answer either. As you have said you tend to try to adjust something and bugger it in the process. Then a great rush of frustration takes holdJust do it!
Kind regards Rod
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A forum that might be of some added value could be something "Stuffup Recovery" , although just posting these in the relevant forums would probably just as good.
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6th July 2016, 11:16 AM #10SENIOR MEMBER
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6th July 2016, 02:55 PM #11SENIOR MEMBER
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Yeah, and like that broken glass on the kitchen floor you have that weird thought of 'undoing' what you just did
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6th July 2016, 02:58 PM #12SENIOR MEMBER
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This was useful Rob
Dismantling the Triton TRA001 3¼HP Router
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6th July 2016, 03:59 PM #13SENIOR MEMBER
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Just to keep things fresh for anyone following, this was the old post on the forum that seemed to contain everything.
How to replace plastic gearing in Triton TRA001 rotuer
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6th July 2016, 04:27 PM #14
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6th July 2016, 05:20 PM #15
Reminds me of the new lectric drill I purchased a few years ago - got it home, new drill bit in the chuck, wouldn't drill a hole in butter, revved when trigger depressed, made all the right noises, strange ...
Took a while to dawn on me ... this be one of them new fangled drills with a reverse
Lucky I didn't take it back!regards
Nick
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