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    Rockler Black Friday Ad

    I usually get the rockler ads in the mail but for some reason I didn't get the black friday ad that I'm fairly certain is floating around. Would anyone be so kind to give me a heads up as to what's on it? It would be much appreciated.

    I'm particularly interested in if the kreg k4 pocket hole master kit has a special on it. But the other nice things would be good to know, maybe someone knows a link to a scanned ad? I've been looking but can't find it.

    Thanks everyone!

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    can someone explain to me how cable ties are used in woodworking???

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    Oh they get you with the knick-knacks....

    Thanks for the quick response, doesn't seem like much on that ad but better than nothing.

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    Quote Originally Posted by John Karam View Post
    Oh they get you with the knick-knacks....

    Thanks for the quick response, doesn't seem like much on that ad but better than nothing.
    That 6 piece Sorby Turning set for $149.00 w/free shipping is a good deal. This set will go with the Jet mini and the G3 chuck deal that I just bought my boys.
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    Thanks Steven and John for reminding me

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    Quote Originally Posted by John Fabre View Post
    That 6 piece Sorby Turning set for $149.00 w/free shipping is a good deal. ...
    I thought that was a good deal too. Unfortunately SWMBO wouldn't spring the $$ needed for the lathe to go with them.
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    Quote Originally Posted by frank shic View Post
    can someone explain to me how cable ties are used in woodworking???
    Well, just today I put in a hose reel using cable ties to connect the feeder hose to a wire chase and then used the new reel to reach the spray room and do a little finishing. So maybe they fall under "shop accessories"?

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    This was the link to the Black Friday ad that I received: http://www.rockler.com/logon/V1914land.html.

    I have been waiting for the retractable extension cord to go on sale for several months, plus it has free shipping.

    Roger

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    Quote Originally Posted by frank shic View Post
    can someone explain to me how cable ties are used in woodworking???

    Same way you'd use clamps, rope/string, bungee cords or ratcheting tie downs...

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    hmmmm.... maybe i'll have to try those some time...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Don Bullock View Post
    I thought that was a good deal too. Unfortunately SWMBO wouldn't spring the $$ needed for the lathe to go with them.
    Mine too, if I wanted another lathe, I had to sell something. Does anyone need a good used dishwasher, she cleans windows too.

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    Quote Originally Posted by frank shic View Post
    can someone explain to me how cable ties are used in woodworking???
    European regulation compliant tools cannot be locked "on".
    So when using a router or circular saw mounted in a table a cable tie gets you over the problem created by a bureaucrat who has never used a tool in his life

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    rofl that's a good one!

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    Quote Originally Posted by David Cefai View Post
    European regulation compliant tools cannot be locked "on".
    I assume you're kidding, right? My Festool tools all lock on and I would imagine they are compliant with everything.

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    No, not kidding. All the tools I have bought in the pat 24 months (since I restarted woodworking after a long stoppage due to back problems) cannot be locked on.

    So for examle an electric planer I bought has a button where my old B&D had one. On the B&D it locked the tool on. On this one it is a safety interlock which you have to press before you can pull the trigger.

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