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Router Wrench Risers Greenville SC

Fasten a gasket on each side of one wrench with spray adhesive or contact cement. Then use a utility knife to sculpt the opening. The following article has more tips.

Woodcraft - Greenville, SC
864-627-8760
1327 Miller Road
Greenville, SC
The Home Depot
(864)232-0510
2490 N Pleasantburg Dr
Greenville, SC
The Home Depot
(864)848-6083
1385 Wade Hampton Blvd W
Greer, SC
The Home Depot
(864)963-7732
669 Fairview Road
Simpsonville, SC
THE TOOL SHED/Greenville
864-233-6185
901 POINSETT HWY GREENVILLE, SC, 29609
Greenville, SC
The Home Depot
(864)236-0197
1339 S Pleasantburg Dr
Greenville, SC
The Home Depot
(864)284-0991
79 Woodruff Industrial
Greenville, SC
The Home Depot
(864)306-0137
6607 Calhoun Memorial Hw
Easley, SC
Haywood Mall
(864) 234-1155
700 Haywood Rd
Greenville, SC
Duncan's Home Center
(864) 233-6851
1506 Augusta St
Greenville, SC
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Router Wrench Risers

Router Wrench Risers

Trying to keep the wrenches that came with my router in position for tightening or loosening the collet used to drive me crazy. The nuts are so widely spaced that the slim wrenches would often slip out of place. 

Fortunately, I discovered a solution at my local hardware store: basin mack gaskets, which are stepped rubber washers used while installing sinks. 

Fasten a gasket on each side of one wrench with spray adhesive or contact cement. Then use a utility knife to sculpt the opening. 

During use, the gasket-covered wrench goes on the shaft nut. One gasket holds this wrench away from the motor housing. The other gasket acts as a platform for the wrench that goes on the collet nut. If the gaskets are too thick to properly align the wrenches, just slice them thinner. One side of this wrench works for tightening; flip it over for loosening. 

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