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![]() Anyone know of a good woodworking/tool supply store in the central Missouri Area. Am looking for a tenoning jig and would like to see one at a store before I buy?? Thanks in advance |
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ScRaPLeR wrote:
Anyone know of a good woodworking/tool supply store in the central Missouri Area. Am looking for a tenoning jig and would like to see one at a store before I buy?? Thanks in advance Try the biggest candy store of them all: Grizzly Tools in Springfield. |
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On Sat, 23 Jul 2005 15:23:22 GMT, Bob Schmall
wrote: ScRaPLeR wrote: Anyone know of a good woodworking/tool supply store in the central Missouri Area. Am looking for a tenoning jig and would like to see one at a store before I buy?? Thanks in advance Try the biggest candy store of them all: Grizzly Tools in Springfield. Thanks Bob, I was there last weekend for the tent sale. Awesome, I was hoping to find something around Columbia or Kansas City.. But Thanks Again for the heads up |
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On Sun, 24 Jul 2005 02:26:21 GMT, ScRaPLeR
wrote: On Sat, 23 Jul 2005 15:23:22 GMT, Bob Schmall wrote: ScRaPLeR wrote: Anyone know of a good woodworking/tool supply store in the central Missouri Area. Am looking for a tenoning jig and would like to see one at a store before I buy?? Thanks in advance Try the biggest candy store of them all: Grizzly Tools in Springfield. Thanks Bob, I was there last weekend for the tent sale. Awesome, I was hoping to find something around Columbia or Kansas City.. But Thanks Again for the heads up All right, watch the word wrap: http://www.deltawoodworking.com/inde...Code=&x=54&y=8 There are the Delta authorized dealers in Kansas City (20 of them, can't be that hard to find *one*, right?). If you're looking for a different brand, try the website for that mfg. and look for a "Find a retailer" link. The smaller ones that sell real tools will usually have one or two accessories like tenoning jigs on the shelf somewhere, or even right on one of the display saws. FWIW, I've seen the Delta one, and it's a pretty nice piece of equipment- heavy cast iron, and felt good in the hand. |
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![]() I will second the Grizzly suggestion. We live in South Central Kansas but have managed a couple of trips to Springfield. In the Kansas city area the following come to mind: Woodcraft - It is on the Kansas side of the line but KC is KC. http://www.woodcraft.com/stores/Defa...state&state=KS Turnabout Wood (Pretty much a turning specialty shop but they do handle other items too). I haven't had an opportunity to get to their new location but the older one was a pretty neat store http://www.turnaboutwood.com/. Other than that Check the local directories for Delta, Jet or other tool retailers. BTW, I have owned a Delta jig for about three year and I am satisfied. Got a pretty good deal on Amazon. |
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