G Gwil Member Messages 737 Location Portugal Oct 26, 2016 #1 I've got a Nu-tool 5/8ths chuck drill press. Not a great tool but useful. Used it to death but it still works! The return spring's broken. It's only a clock spring type thing and maybe I can bodge it, but any ideas for equivalents would be welcome.
I've got a Nu-tool 5/8ths chuck drill press. Not a great tool but useful. Used it to death but it still works! The return spring's broken. It's only a clock spring type thing and maybe I can bodge it, but any ideas for equivalents would be welcome.
cumbriasteve Moderator Messages 9,645 Location Cumbria UK Oct 26, 2016 #2 ebay 'drill return spring' and you will be spoilt for choice
winchman Member Messages 6,211 Location Merseyside Oct 26, 2016 #4 Thats excellent as they can be expensive for some
G Gwil Member Messages 737 Location Portugal Oct 26, 2016 #5 It's good 'ere innit? Thanks fellas, that'll get it going. Great bit of lateral thinking, a bodge that's not really a bodge at all!
It's good 'ere innit? Thanks fellas, that'll get it going. Great bit of lateral thinking, a bodge that's not really a bodge at all!
Nick67GT Member Messages 836 Location Glos UK Oct 26, 2016 #6 Anybody know where I can get a replacement disc for my Nu-Tool belt sander?
The_Yellow_Ardvark https://www.death-clock.org/ Messages 20,209 Location Going Away. Oct 27, 2016 #7 Google Nu tools and you will find a UK number, or a free number to call. They have a good supply if parts at good prices. Give them your machine part number, the English speaking and English listening person will tell you your options. Prices are reasonable as well.
Google Nu tools and you will find a UK number, or a free number to call. They have a good supply if parts at good prices. Give them your machine part number, the English speaking and English listening person will tell you your options. Prices are reasonable as well.