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Default Cloverdale Wood Show

I was there on Saturday as well and was drooling over many things as
well.

Got my first look at the DeWalt 735....good lord but that thing is a
tank. They had 8 of them there for sale, $699 CAD, and they had sold 4
by noon on Saturday and I would imagine they sold them all by end of
show.

New "knockoff" mini lathe caught my eye as well. Made by King, kind of
local house brand, 10" swing, something like 14" bed (that doesn't seem
right but..) and can be extended to 47" bed length...$300 CAD vs. Jet
MiniLathe at $450 CAD...I have a small shop and it would be a nice fit
and the possibility of future bed length makes it more future-proof.

The show was only marginally bigger this year vs. last year and there
seemed to be fewer wood vendors i.e. outfits selling wood, not wood
tools. On the other hand, there seemed to be more in the way of
woodworking supplies and machinery...

Everyone was doing clamp sales or specials - buy 3 get 1 free sort of
things....It was pretty hilarious all the guys walking around clutching
their 4 or 8 pack of 6 foot long bar clamps....

Also ran across a new (??) Delta cabinet saw that I had not heard
anything about before.....show special was $800 CAD! 1 3/4 hp motor,
cast iron table, unifence, to be delivered in November.

Anyone know anything about this?

Sigh. Not until next year now. Hopefully next year I won't lose my job
just before the show and I will have some money to spend....





"Nut Tree" wrote in
news:zuepb.261306$9l5.139912@pd7tw2no:

Although it is still open, I had my day yesterday. it was a good show
even though they started charging for the parking. Three building and
two seminar tents, the bandsaw mills outside and lots of big tools to
dream about.

There seemed to be more turners there this year. I always enjoy
watching the lathe work. I got to see one man demonstrating a bowl
saver and watched as the block broke free and caroomed off his face.
Split lip and an "oh well that happens some times" spoke right to many
of us that have had that dance with a spinning piece of wood. The big
stores filled the centers of the two big buildings with their wares
and the small vendors were along the outside. It amazes me each year
home many big ticket items end up with sold signs on them during the
show. General was out in force, even sponsoring a Secondary School's
display showing a bunch of beginners working on projects. They wisely
kept the General display away from the Delta folks. No comparison in
quality with the big stuff. KMS Tools is now carrying General
machines too which gives another local outlet for big green iron.

There also seemed to be more Non wood type vendors this year too.
Stuff like shoe support inserts, glass cutters and the ever popular
cleaning products.
That part made me laugh the most. I watched many men leaving with
boxes of new tools under their arm and smiles on their faces. Many of
these also had a little something for the wife at home. One of the
nonwood vendors was selling mops to clean lino, or tile floors. He
was an animated salesman and his bunch blocked the aisle most of the
time. Now these men, convinced that their wife needed this new mop to
clean better purchased them. Picture if you will, the proud hubby
arrives home with his toys, perhaps sneaking them into the shop and
then proudly presents his wife with a new mop.. "Here honey, thought
of you today at the wood show and bought you this wonderful new mop.
I know that you hate to clean the floor but with this new one it will
seem almost like a game. Why the man at the show just danced around
cleaning and made it look so easy" I hope the cold temps didn't
effect to many of these thoughtful men as they slept in the shop last
night.

All in all a good show. Now it is out to my shop to play with my new
toys as well.
FWIW