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Thread: What was Your Last Woodworking Tool Purchase

  1. #16
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    Well I got these items at about the same time so I'm going to include them all.

    Matsumura White Steel Dovetail Chisels: 5/16" & 3/8"
    Woodpecker's Track Square (One-Time-Tool, ordered a few months ago and arrived today)
    Woodpecker's 18" Precision Triangle (One-Time-Tool ordered a few months ago and arrived Monday)
    Tormek T-8
    Neiko 2.35amp 6" Buffer
    "I've cut the dang thing three times and it's STILL too darn short"
    Name withheld to protect the guilty

    Stew Hagerty

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    Farmers

    Quote Originally Posted by Jim Laumann View Post
    18V Milwaukee Sawzall - using it while fixing fence for the cattle....
    There sure seem to be a lot of farmers that read these forums!

    I mostly prefer corded tools but on the farm, I'd have a hard time without a cordless sawzall, side angle grinder, drill, impact driver, and circular saw. All of my cordless tools use the same 18v Dewalt batteries to make life simpler.

    We have no cattle but keep horses, llamas and alpacas, mini donkeys, peacocks, guineas, turkey, and honeybees.

    I'm headed back out in the heat in a moment to repair a livestock waterer. Then to adjust a couple of gates. Then to build a better roost for the turkey. There is no end...

    JKJ

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    DeWalt 20v XR Drill/Driver, bought last week.
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  4. #19
    Type 12 Stanley 45 purchased last night on CL.

  5. #20
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    Carbide inserts to make turning tools.

  6. #21
    Incra router lift and Porter Cable router. Looking into jointers now.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Prashun Patel View Post
    Jim, that of course means you must sell your existing Mortise chisels to someone local...
    I didn't have any existing mortise chisels...but you're welcome to come visit the new ones and admire their shine. LOL
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    The most expensive tool is the one you buy "cheaply" and often...

  8. #23
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    Stew,

    How are you liking your new Tormek? Have you set up the Tormek and used it?

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    Cheap Husky back saw from HD. Going to use it to make a cabbage cutter.

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    3/8" LV PM-V11 chisel. On the way to me now.

    Mike
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  11. #26
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    LV Bird Cage awl and burnisher tool for the card scrapers. Just prior to that a Stanley 5C...quickly becoming my favorite plane.

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    Picking up another Delta bandsaw tonight, six just isn't enough...

  13. #28
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    I think my last woodworking purchase was a INCRA IBox Jig for Box Joints.....
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  14. #29
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    Well, my answer depends upon whether or not you are going to tell my wife . . . . Oh heck, she probably already found them: a set of hollows and rounds from Old Street . . . Along with a pair of snipe bill planes and side rounds . . .

  15. #30
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    24 inch extension for my lathe and lathe stand. I want to make some Roorkhee chairs.
    From the workshop under the staircase, Clinton Township, MI
    Semper Audere!

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