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  1. #1
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    Default It was one of those days...

    I thought I had everything set up and ready to roll...

    Second Wind Workshop: A Slip of the Bit
    Anyone else have issues with 1/4 inch shank bits slipping in the Hitachi M12V router?
    Pete

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    Beautiful ....My friend completed one

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    So I was able to patch the mis-cut and I switched over to the DW 621...forgot about how great the dust collection is on this baby! The M12V may see a little more shelf time now!

    Second Wind Workshop: Filling the Gap
    Pete

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    Looks like you could use one of these. http://www.gifkins.com.au/Reducing%20Collet.pdf

    Certainly solved my slip problems.

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    As Burraboy said get that reducer and you will not have another problem with slipping.
    Last edited by nrb; 16th April 2013 at 10:05 AM. Reason: spelling

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    Very interesting! Does it help with all 1/4 inch shank bits?
    Pete

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    Yes it does mn pete,I had trouble as you until I bought one.
    I could never be confident that I was tight enough on the 1/2 router when using the 1/4 reducer and had slipping several times,after using Gifkins no more issues.
    Last edited by nrb; 16th April 2013 at 11:31 AM. Reason: spelling

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    Quote Originally Posted by nrb View Post
    Yes it does mn pete,I had trouble as you until I bought one.
    I could never be confident that I was tight enough on the 1/2 router when using the 1/4 reducer and had slipping several times,after using Gifkins no more issues.
    What he said.

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    Excellent! And the price isn't too prohibitive. Thanks again guys!
    Pete

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    Thumbs up

    Out of hibernation I see, Pete!!

    Nice recovery, even if it was a frustrating experience!..

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    It feels like hibernation Art! Too much travel for the day job, so I like to salvage the family time before the shop time...and the forum surfing time.
    Pete

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