This is the model Wood magazine rated Top Tool but i can't find anyone who sells it. It's not even listed on the General website.
I Really like the tilt feature!
Brian
This is the model Wood magazine rated Top Tool but i can't find anyone who sells it. It's not even listed on the General website.
I Really like the tilt feature!
Brian
The significant problems we encounter cannot be solved at the same level of thinking we were at when we created them.
The penalty for inaccuracy is more work
Did you try the Woodsmith store? They are a major General dealer in the US.
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The most expensive tool is the one you buy "cheaply" and often...
Brian,
This is a link for the "M" model, but these guys may be able to get you the "T". Cheers, Dave.
http://www.tooljunkie.com/info.asp?r=specials&pid=1481
Jesse at Eagle Tools is a General dealer
http://www.eagle-tools.com/
"All great work starts with love .... then it is no longer work"
You might try Wilke Machinery up in York, PA. They handle General's products even though they don't show the small mortiser in their website. They do have General's $5,239 one though.....
Phone number is: 800-235-2100
Bob
Thanks guys but still no luck.. (waiting for an email response from Eagle Tools)
Actually the morttiser is made by General International; Different then General i believe..
Brian
The significant problems we encounter cannot be solved at the same level of thinking we were at when we created them.
The penalty for inaccuracy is more work
You cannot buy one yet. I work for one of the largest General dealers around and I am good friends with one of Generals top sales men, I have asked him about the new mortiser several times, I don't expect anyone to have stock for at least another month.Originally Posted by Brian Hale
Wood magazine really jumped the gun in reviewing it early. I cannot tell you the emails I have received at working with people wanting to buy one, and of course I have to tell them the same thing, wait another month.
David
Actually it's the same company but they use the GI name to indicate tools sourced from overseas whilst General is reserved for the tools they manufacture in Canada. You can check them out at their website: General's WebsiteOriginally Posted by Brian Hale