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(09-20-2020, 03:56 PM)Admiral Wrote: Agree, late model ones really dropped in quality. I have two 690s that are 20 years old and they are still going strong. I wouldn't buy any PC branded tools made in the last 6 years or so. Won't be missed.
Mine is about 35 years old and was my only router for about half that time.
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my d-handle PC router (693?) was purchased back in 1993/4. Still going strong.
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Just like Stanley, PC went down the tubes.
When I was a kid Black & Decker was a quality name.
I have an old BD drill my father had must be 60 years old. All metal I'm scared as hell to use it I remember it would bite you standing on concrete.
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Quote:I have no earthly idea why I would want another Porter Cable router with so many better options out there.
I suspect you're not alone, and that's most of the reason they are going away.
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So, do I buy a replacement 7518 router for my lift now and put it on the shelf, or is there a size compatible 3HP (ummm... right) multi-speed router from another manufacturer that will slide into my PRL lift? I don't want to go back to a 2hp class router in the lift....
I've replaced the brushes in the existing 7518, which helped a lot, but it still doesn't seem as strong as I recalled it being when newer while spinning large panel raising bits.
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The Milwaukee 5625 will fit in that lift, though I think you'll need a different clamp. I changed mine from a 7518 to a 5625 (this was a few years ago) and bought the replacement piece from Woodpecker.
I started with absolutely nothing. Now, thanks to years of hard work, careful planning, and perseverance, I find I still have most of it left.
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(09-23-2020, 12:53 PM)Bit_Fiddler Wrote: So, do I buy a replacement 7518 router for my lift now and put it on the shelf, or is there a size compatible 3HP (ummm... right) multi-speed router from another manufacturer that will slide into my PRL lift? I don't want to go back to a 2hp class router in the lift....
I've replaced the brushes in the existing 7518, which helped a lot, but it still doesn't seem as strong as I recalled it being when newer while spinning large panel raising bits.
Here is one. I have no idea if it's worth crap. I think there are other sources for probably the same motor/collet.
https://www.mlcswoodworking.com/shopsite...tor_anchor
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I wrote to PC customer support about 2 weeks ago. No answer. Till today.
Was living the good retired life on the Lake. Now just living retired.
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(09-20-2020, 09:19 PM)Cabinet Monkey Wrote: yea buddy, but what happens when you click the buy now balloon on the PC site and choose one of the retailers ?
devil is in the details, not the shiny click bait.
https://www.grainger.com/product/PORTER-...uter-4YU17
I can get a 690 from Amazon in two days for close to $400. Think I'll get a pair of them just in case
You seem to have some cranky ol wuss built in.
All I posted was links showing that a select few pc routers are still available.
Buy what you want, or not. I -do-not-care.
I have over 20 pc routers to get me through the rest of my life..
Yes, I am a pc fan, but not of the newer stuff when Stanley screwed the pooch.
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The Revos apparently are designed to clamp railroad ties and pull together horrifically prepared joints
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(10-03-2020, 07:37 PM)Stwood_ Wrote: You seem to have some cranky ol wuss built in.
All I posted was links showing that a select few pc routers are still available.
Buy what you want, or not. I -do-not-care.
I have over 20 pc routers to get me through the rest of my life..
Yes, I am a pc fan, but not of the newer stuff when Stanley screwed the pooch.
P-C router issues predate Stanley. I also look at who bought who when trying to figure out which brands will survive and which brands will disappear. Then I look at the retail prices of B&D/DeWalt routers compared to prices of equivalent P-C routers and yup, P-C isn't priced competitively. I think I know which brand routers SB&D wants to survive.