http://www.leevalley.com/wood/page.a...52&cat=1,42884
I only looked at the small tenon saw and it looks like it's available to my eyes...in fact, it found its way into my cart...and will be in a box by sometime early tomorrow. LOL
http://www.leevalley.com/wood/page.a...52&cat=1,42884
I only looked at the small tenon saw and it looks like it's available to my eyes...in fact, it found its way into my cart...and will be in a box by sometime early tomorrow. LOL
Last edited by Jim Becker; 09-18-2008 at 10:01 PM.
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The most expensive tool is the one you buy "cheaply" and often...
Bugger. They were pretty handy and convenient.
Just ordered a twin tail vice and a hold down, now I am going to have to build a bench!
Scott
I didn't need anything, but I won a $25 Lee Valley gift certificate at my club's meeting last night so I ordered some bench pups and muzzles, and some square drive bits.
You good folks are a plague on my wallet
I mean that in a nice way.
Per
"all men dream: but not equally. Those who dream by night....wake in the day to find that it was vanity; but the dreamers of the day are dangerous men, for they may act their dream with open eyes, to make it possible."
T.E. Lawrence
TO: ROB LEE
PLEASE STOP THIS!!!
you are feeding our addiction.... aka an ENABLER !!!
but nonetheless, thank you :-)
Grrr - as luck would have it I placed (and received) an order last week. Timing has never been my strong suit.
I bought a bunch of little things - things I had in my wish list but was waiting for some major purchase to spread the shipping over.
Mike
Go into the world and do well. But more importantly, go into the world and do good.
Hey Ron, thanks for the tip on the magnets. I didn't know that Lee Valley sold those and I need some for a project I have coming up. I had been searching online for a good place to buy small rare earth magnets, but like you I was having a hard time getting over the shipping cost for such a small and relatively inexpensive item. No more! Now there are 50 of the 1/4 inch magnets on the way to my house for the low price of just $10.
My wife is going to take away my internet access if I keep buying stuff because of tips I find on this forum. So far I have bought:
3 Freud saw blades from Amazon ~ $100
Router bits from Amazon ~ $50
Rockler router table featherboard set ~ $10
Ridgid MSUV ~ $100
Lee Valley magnets ~ $10
BUT, it is all stuff that I "need" and I'm saving money and that is a good thing... right?
Like my uncle says to telemarketers, "I can't afford any more of your money saving offers!"
If I could ever finish working on my shop, maybe I could find the time to start working in my shop.
OK, this free ship promotion pushed me over the edge..... gee, what a surprise....
Another wallet emptying joyful experience.... amongst other things I was not aware I needed, two new skew rabbet planes will be coming my way.....
Rob, you know how vulnerable most of us are.... have a heart, will ya? We are in a recession here! argggggg.....