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Sammy-2016

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Hello all,
I don't get to come here often so please forgive my in-frequent visits :)
Is like to get my pen kits at the local Rockler store but their pen part numbers, descriptions and Bushing numbers are Rockler's own. Is there a list referencing their pens compared to the IAP Bushing & Tubes list?
Thank you all
Sammy
(edited):
Can I use the IAP list to find Rockler (or PSI) bushings & Tubes?
Thanks again
Sammy
 
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Sammy; Rockler appears to be a Berea re-seller. Many re-sellers "relabel" their pens to make it appear pens are unique to them, but the truth is there are only 2, 3? pen manufacturers. Some sellers create their own designs in co-ordination with the manufacturers.

Check out the Tubes N' Bushings app available on Ios and Android.

Hope this helps.
 
Sammy; Rockler appears to be a Berea re-seller. Many re-sellers "relabel" their pens to make it appear pens are unique to them, but the truth is there are only 2, 3? pen manufacturers. Some sellers create their own designs in co-ordination with the manufacturers.

Check out the Tubes N' Bushings app available on Ios and Android.

Hope this helps.
Thank you Randy :)
That was stupid of me not to check on that list. Yes they are there :)
Thank again
 
Hello all,
I am always looking for Rockler pen/pencil kits parts because I live very close to the Rockler store in San Antonio, Texas.
I have more questions about kits, bushings, tubes and refills. I have several old pen/pencil kits and most of them have missing parts. I hope you can help. Please look at the attached pictures. At this time I have a couple of the kits in the pictures and am looking for:
Rockler's version of Bushing #146597 & the pencil mechanism.
Thank you all again :)
 

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Sammy; There are **MANY** versions and variants of the Sierra pen and pencil kits. Some are interchangeable and some are not. The Woodcraft "Wall St II" is a standard Sierra kit.

Measure the tube diameter and length and search for a match on the Tubes n' Bushings app if all the measurements are very close to what you measure. It is likely that the parts are interchangeable. This is NOT guaranteed, but likely true.

Look at the instructions for your kits. Archive.org has the "Wayback machine" (anyone get the reference??) is an internet archive that can retrieve web pages that have been deleted or no longer available. You can point at a particular website / date and see the files there. Also if this helps you, be sure to send a few dollars their way.

<rant mode on>
It is annoying that companies rename their pen kits to make them appear unique. BUT THEY ARE NOT! Maybe we should teach them that a pipe has TWO ENDS!
</rant mode off>
 
Sammy; There are **MANY** versions and variants of the Sierra pen and pencil kits. Some are interchangeable and some are not. The Woodcraft "Wall St II" is a standard Sierra kit.

Measure the tube diameter and length and search for a match on the Tubes n' Bushings app if all the measurements are very close to what you measure. It is likely that the parts are interchangeable. This is NOT guaranteed, but likely true.

Look at the instructions for your kits. Archive.org has the "Wayback machine" (anyone get the reference??) is an internet archive that can retrieve web pages that have been deleted or no longer available. You can point at a particular website / date and see the files there. Also if this helps you, be sure to send a few dollars their way.

<rant mode on>
It is annoying that companies rename their pen kits to make them appear unique. BUT THEY ARE NOT! Maybe we should teach them that a pipe has TWO ENDS!
</rant mode off>
Randy,
Thank you for the clarification and advice. I appreciate the help :)
Sammy
 
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