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| Lewis B. Patten | December 31st, 1969 06:59 PM PS. My e-mail address is nettap@earthlink.net |
| Lewis B. Patten | December 29th, 2002 10:15 AM Recently came across one of these but have no manual or any Idea of how it goes together. Can't find anything on the internet or ebay. Only paid $25.00 so if I never discover any answers, then I'm not out much. Don't even know if I have all the parts. Any information would be greatly appreciated. Thanks Please e-mail me with any information. |
| Tom | May 13th, 2005 01:50 AM The router recreator is a wonderful machine. You can make copies of 3D objects with it as well as turnings and signs. I have the manual and all information. I will be happy to send you copies for the asking. Tom |
| Joe | May 13th, 2005 07:27 AM Post the model # and I will tell you who made it for Sears...that's a start, as well as the other poster's help :). |
| Adam | May 14th, 2005 12:09 PM We'll save some time posting also if the long (315.xxxxxy) model number, off of the machine's data plate, is posted. That's what allows people like Joe and myself take the first three numbers and refer to a list of Sears OEMs. Also, if you ever want to order parts or just look at the exploded view diagrams, Parts direct does not understand the store's little 5 digit subset number of the long model number. To my knowledge, hand tools don't have this cool lookup feature. Club members mainly compare the Sears products with other companies's products until we find a match. For example, My old Craftsman block plane with the unique mouth-width adjustment was made by the Sargent company. I hope this general information has been of help. |
| Adam | June 7th, 2005 12:50 PM Has this board really... been accepting posts since 1969? |
| Joe | June 9th, 2005 12:29 PM LOL. Dating games on PCs I would gather :). |
| Darla | June 18th, 2005 10:46 PM hope maybe someone can help. My husband just bought a recreator. We have no manual nor do we know how it works. Modle # is 113.251890 Thanks Darla |
| Joe | June 19th, 2005 08:31 PM Contact Emerson Electric. They made the "113" prefix tools for Sears. They should be able to dig up a copy of the manual for you. |
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