Why do they always go in the middle of a project using expensive material. It never happens when you have some cheap plywood on the project.
Brian
Why do they always go in the middle of a project using expensive material. It never happens when you have some cheap plywood on the project.
Brian
I got some new ones last week, as a preemptive strike. Seeing this post is prompting me to change them, even if slightly early.
Never thought of it, I’ll have to pick one up.
Thanks!
How many hours do you generally get out of a set of brushes?
do you have a suggestion for an hour meter?
Man, that would be a killer upgrade option to the X-Controller box.
Paper and pencil. Write time of each project with a total hours column
What is this witchcraft you speak of!?
They are the routers brushes, they go every 100-150hrs of use and stops the router from working. Best to keep some on hand
Wow haven’t heard the term PDA since the late 90’s
I actually have a newton put away somewhere. Worst buy ever
To my son: well a PDA is like a smart phone without the phone… and without the cellular or wifi radio really… and a digitizer that doesn’t work with your finger and no camera… so… like your kindle, but less functional… did I mention the software to make it sync to your computer was terrible?
And if I had invested all the money I’d used buying all those PDAs, I’d be able to put you through college…
can your hour clock work with a xcontroller?
What I found was that there is a channel along the brush holder that lets the wire slide through. I realized that the channel ended, holding the wire and brush from making contact when the brush is only about 70 % spent. Using a dremel, I lengthened the channel a little bit more , so that I could use more of the brush. I probably get 10 more projects out of each brush.