I want to purchase a router lift for my PC7518. The candidates under
consideration include the JessEm Mast-R-Lift. This product underwent a
design change a few years ago. The older product had the height
adjustment located near a corner of the plate, with a belt connecting it
to the height adjusting leadscrew. The newer version exposes the top of
the leadscrew, eliminating the belt. It is the new version that I am
interested in.
Alas, JessEm chose not to change the model number when they revised the
design. Photographs of the Mast-R-Lift on Amazon and a few other on-line
retailers are of the older model. When I inquired with JessEm about
this, they told me that the new design has been shipping for at least 2
years, so it is unlikely that Amazon would be shipping the old version.
When I asked Amazon to verify this, they could not do so.
Too bad. By a sizeable margin, Amazon has the best pricing on this that
I have found. And free shipping to boot. I am reluctant to risk
receiving the older design, and the subsequent hassle of a return on my
dime.
So, fellow wreckers, I seek your help. Have any of you purchased and
received the newer design Mast-R-Lift from Amazon? Or another reliable
on-line vendor?
Or should I just go with the PRL, and be done with it?
--
Art Greenberg
artg at eclipse dot net
Hello Art,
I think you may have the orientation backward. I bought my Masterlift
about 18 months ago and its adjustement port is at 6 O'Clock and
directly operates the screw. All of the versions i see at my local
woodshops have the adjuster near the lower right corner. I have had
some instances where I had a fence set up across the centerline of the
cutter and needed to make a height adjustment which necessitated
repositioning the fence. I was thinking about reorienting my insert
on the table in the not too distant future.
Anyway, I do enjoy the lift but I can not compare it to any other
model.
Marc
On Mar 20, 3:46 pm, Art Greenberg <[email protected]> wrote:
> I want to purchase a router lift for my PC7518. The candidates under
> consideration include the JessEm Mast-R-Lift. This product underwent a
> design change a few years ago. The older product had the height
> adjustment located near a corner of the plate, with a belt connecting it
> to the height adjusting leadscrew. The newer version exposes the top of
> the leadscrew, eliminating the belt. It is the new version that I am
> interested in.
>
> Alas, JessEm chose not to change the model number when they revised the
> design. Photographs of the Mast-R-Lift on Amazon and a few other on-line
> retailers are of the older model. When I inquired with JessEm about
> this, they told me that the new design has been shipping for at least 2
> years, so it is unlikely that Amazon would be shipping the old version.
> When I asked Amazon to verify this, they could not do so.
>
> Too bad. By a sizeable margin, Amazon has the best pricing on this that
> I have found. And free shipping to boot. I am reluctant to risk
> receiving the older design, and the subsequent hassle of a return on my
> dime.
>
> So, fellow wreckers, I seek your help. Have any of you purchased and
> received the newer design Mast-R-Lift from Amazon? Or another reliable
> on-line vendor?
>
> Or should I just go with the PRL, and be done with it?
>
> --
> Art Greenberg
> artg at eclipse dot net
On 20 Mar 2007 17:51:56 -0700, marc rosen wrote:
> Hello Art,
> I think you may have the orientation backward. I bought my Masterlift
> about 18 months ago and its adjustement port is at 6 O'Clock and
> directly operates the screw. All of the versions i see at my local
> woodshops have the adjuster near the lower right corner.
Marc, JessEm assures me that the -newer- version has the direct drive
height adjustment, and that's the one pictured on their website.
> I have had some instances where I had a fence set up across the
> centerline of the cutter and needed to make a height adjustment which
> necessitated repositioning the fence. I was thinking about
> reorienting my insert on the table in the not too distant future.
It wouldn't matter then, if the adjustment was on that same side in the
corner. The plate should be oriented so that side is away from the
fence.
> Anyway, I do enjoy the lift but I can not compare it to any other
> model.
Thanks!
--
Art Greenberg
artg at eclipse dot net
Bought it and love it.
http://www.woodpeck.com/quicklift420.html
Tim
"Art Greenberg" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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>I want to purchase a router lift for my PC7518. The candidates under
> consideration include the JessEm Mast-R-Lift. This product underwent a
> design change a few years ago. The older product had the height
> adjustment located near a corner of the plate, with a belt connecting it
> to the height adjusting leadscrew. The newer version exposes the top of
> the leadscrew, eliminating the belt. It is the new version that I am
> interested in.
>
> Alas, JessEm chose not to change the model number when they revised the
> design. Photographs of the Mast-R-Lift on Amazon and a few other on-line
> retailers are of the older model. When I inquired with JessEm about
> this, they told me that the new design has been shipping for at least 2
> years, so it is unlikely that Amazon would be shipping the old version.
> When I asked Amazon to verify this, they could not do so.
>
> Too bad. By a sizeable margin, Amazon has the best pricing on this that
> I have found. And free shipping to boot. I am reluctant to risk
> receiving the older design, and the subsequent hassle of a return on my
> dime.
>
> So, fellow wreckers, I seek your help. Have any of you purchased and
> received the newer design Mast-R-Lift from Amazon? Or another reliable
> on-line vendor?
>
> Or should I just go with the PRL, and be done with it?
>
> --
> Art Greenberg
> artg at eclipse dot net
>