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My PC 690 with plunge base is mainly used to rout circles using a
template and template guide bushing. The problem is that the bit is not centered in the bushing. I cannot move the bushing or the baseplate. The bushing fits tightly in the hole and the baseplate is attached by tapered screws in tapered holes. Is there a simple way to correct this? -- Gerald Ross Cochran, GA Too much of a good thing is *wonderful*. |
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