I have an older porter cable router and after eight years I've finally had it with messing with those two dang wrenches to change a bit. Here's what I did today. Hopefully the pictures will help tell the story.
1. I cut a piece of 1/4" ply to fit in the slot in the motor's body.
2. I pop riveted onto one of the wrenches. NOTE! The ply extends below the wrench in order to slide behind the nut.
3. Then you slide the ply/wrench combo in between the slot noted earlier.
4. In the last picture, with the adapted wrench in place and the second wrench on the other nut you really don't need to use two hands.
1. I cut a piece of 1/4" ply to fit in the slot in the motor's body.
2. I pop riveted onto one of the wrenches. NOTE! The ply extends below the wrench in order to slide behind the nut.
3. Then you slide the ply/wrench combo in between the slot noted earlier.
4. In the last picture, with the adapted wrench in place and the second wrench on the other nut you really don't need to use two hands.
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