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Thread: Bit Holders

  1. #1
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    Default Bit Holders

    For what it's worth I order some bit holder from sear's last week. Well the came in today I was happy to see clearly marked on the case it said "Use with the compucarve System Tm". These Cost $9.99 for a pack of 3. I was gonna order these last week from LHR but was surprise to see they were the same price for one. Anyways here's a pic.

    ScottS
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    I bought the same set 2-3 weeks ago they were on sale for $8.99

  3. Default Link...

    For those of us that were looking for those on Sears website, having worked for them I know that their website is not the easiest to navigate.

    Here is the link: Click Here

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    Please remember while the Sears 1/4" and 1/2" Bit adapters work fine on both the CW and CC machines,
    Their Quick Change Chuck does not work on either Machine.
    It's a different set up and thread size. It's made for their Craftsman Routers.
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    Last edited by Kenm810; 04-17-2008 at 09:31 AM.
    Ken


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    Hey Ken
    I was just looking at your picture and notice you have a router bit with a bearing on it. Are you using that in the CC or the CW.
    Where is the "Any Key" key located on the keypad
    Growing old is a privilege not everyone gets to enjoy.

  6. Default Old Joe...

    that is a pic from Sears website... and no I don't think bearings would be a good idea inside a CC/CW machine. I may be wrong.

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    Thumbs down No bearings!!

    I'm pretty sure the picture is Ken's setup for the Craftsman "Router". You "cannot" use bits with bearings in the CW unless you really enjoy fixing things.
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    Default Got Ya Thinkin ha

    Just wanted to see how long it would take for you guys to catch it.
    and yes it was a set up photo from the Sears web site
    Hmmm a couple of hours

    There's also a few more posted over the last few weeks no one has cought or mentioned yet.

    Like at least a couple photos with Centerline Text in the bottom of a carved reagon.
    Ken


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    Couple hours Ken? Hogwash...LOL I just saw it 15 minutes ago...LOL

    I just love these little tests.....
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  10. Default Tests....

    we are always tested

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