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| Can this be found down at the Home Depot or off the internet?
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| Posts: 291 | Location: Way out west | Registered: 23 January 2007 |
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| I bought mine at Woodcraft. Either store or internet.
Larry
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| Posts: 3942 | Location: Kansas USA | Registered: 04 February 2002 |
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| Interesting. Do you use them for barrel channel and other inletting as well? I have some of these (differnt brand) around somewhere. I bought them 10+ years ago to renovate an old classic house where we stripped all the windows and doors to old varnish and then reoiled them.
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| I think I got them off amazon. I use them on a bit of everything, but I have one of the stacked washer cutters for barrels. |
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| quote: Originally posted by richj: I think I got them off amazon. I use them on a bit of everything, but I have one of the stacked washer cutters for barrels.
What is that? Can you please post a photo and explain how one can make one of those. Thanks
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| Woodcraft doesn't carry them now. They seem to be dropping all the good and handy tools faster than they can change the catalog and website. They opened a new big store near me late last year, and seem to never have what I need. I bought a new bandsaw there at Christmas and discovered they don't stock wood cutting blades to fit. Sort of like the Sportsman's warehouse across the street which has three rows of Browning X-bolts in stock, but report they don't sell very well. Could be because they don't carry one scope base to fit. |
| Posts: 1238 | Location: Lexington, Kentucky, USA | Registered: 04 February 2003 |
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