I have a Rockwell router model 150M that I purchased almost 50 years ago. The motor cap disintegrated years ago, but was held together with duct … read more
I have a Rockwell router model 150M that I purchased almost 50 years ago. The motor cap disintegrated years ago, but was held together with duct tape. Deciding to finally replace it, I found out it is an obsolete part. Found a 88727 cap for a newer Porter Cable from Kauffman ( no one else had it) that actually fit perfectly except for longer #8x32 screws required. Ordered one day, shipped the next day and delivered the very next day.
Kauffman is always going to be my source for all my vintage power tools. The available selection and service is unparalleled!
Peter
January 20, 2023
The ONLY place to find obsoleted parts at reasonable prices. Vintage power tools (50+ years old) are workhorses...solid, dependable & hardworking, … read more
The ONLY place to find obsoleted parts at reasonable prices. Vintage power tools (50+ years old) are workhorses...solid, dependable & hardworking, but in order to keep those tools going, we need places like Kauffamn Family Tool Repair. In-stock parts for a 1972 Milwaukee rotary hammer ? CHECK! Parts for a 1975 Milwaukee circular saw? CHECK! Parts for a weird Bosch jig saw? CHECK! There was an answer for every part that I asked about (although one or two actually weren't available, but that was the minority). To go even further, there were multiple emails asking for clarification on parts that I wanted (when there were different versions depending on build-date) or helpful suggestions on my order. I have already recommended KF Tool Repair to some friends and I will continue to do so. SUMMARY? Reasonable prices, great selection of hard-to-find parts, out-of-the-world shipping charges ($10 flat rate shipping compared to the $96 a competitor wanted for the same parts!), and gReAt CuStOmEr sErViCe!
Glenn Hughes
December 6, 2018
I am really happy with the service. In fact, I've told several friends if they ever need a part Kauffman is the first place they should go.
In … read more