About a year ago I bought a Craftman fixed base router + a basic Craftman bench top router table. It worked but I never ever used it. Then I bought the Maximum plunge router a few months ago, which I like.
Plan on building a router / work surface table asap. So trying to figure out what I want to do for routers. I really don't want to remove the router from the table every time I need to use the circle jig, etc. So I pull out the Craftman. Looks pretty new. But WTF I just can't adjust the bloody thing. No joke I need 3 hands. It is binding so damn bad. Only option is to take it apart. What a damn chore to get the base off. Literally had to take the entire thing apart. Handles, wiring, the actual motor. It is made in the USA but designed by idiots IMO.
I measure up the router to see if it will fit in the router lift I'm looking at buying. It is 97mm which seems it doesn't support

. So I attempt to see if I can fix the binding. Cleaned the snot out of it. Nope. Filed the edges of the channels. Better but nope. End up using paste wax on both pieces and finally it works good. Can actually one hand it. Just hope I can put it all back together. I did break the wiring for the LED that shins on the work surface but don't see much point for it anyways.
Will probably just put this up for sale. I'm sure I won't get what I paid for it but better than nothing. Hopefully can find a new router in the next 2 days as the lift I want is currently on sale.
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Bought a better pocket hole jig. The Milescraft one was just so tedious to use. This one has
dust extraction and should be a good 5X faster. Feels solid af.
And also grabbed a Dewalt door handle jig as I'm going to attempt to make a couple doors from scratch. Want solid doors for a couple rooms for noise dampening. And building should be substantially cheaper than buying.
EDIT: Should also mention I can't use the Craftsman router for the circle jig either. It just doesn't have enough range.
EDIT2: Took some time figuring out how to reinstall the brushes. I was able to get it back together. And it will actually work w/ the circle jig. Previously it was just binding so bad I didn't think there was enough travel. So thankfully will be able to keep the router.
