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Anyone have fine woodworking membership ?
I most likely don't need this, but I'm presently working on a project with
some medium size sliding doors... I was searching through my collection of fine woodworking's and found none... I have bought about 125 issues from the beginning... I notice on Tauntons website there is an article in issue 172 .... yes I know it's only five bucks to join for a month, but I don't want to, and don't call me names please... So there is a pdf to be had he http://www.taunton.com/finewoodworki...F.aspx?id=2937 If someone is kind enough to get it and send it my way, it would be appreciated... remove no spam thanks |
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dwolf wrote:
I most likely don't need this, but I'm presently working on a project with some medium size sliding doors... I notice on Tauntons website there is an article in issue 172 Your local library may subscribe to it and have back issues available. Chris |
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ahhhh sounds good
"Chris Friesen" wrote in message ... dwolf wrote: I most likely don't need this, but I'm presently working on a project with some medium size sliding doors... I notice on Tauntons website there is an article in issue 172 Your local library may subscribe to it and have back issues available. Chris |
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dwolf: beginning... I notice on Tauntons website there is an article in issue 172 ... yes I know it's only five bucks to join for a month, but I don't want to, and don't call me names please... So there is a pdf to be had he http://www.taunton.com/finewoodworki...F.aspx?id=2937 If someone is kind enough to get it and send it my way, it would be appreciated... Hmm, I'll refrain from the name calling, no need for that. But for someone to find, copy, make a PDF file, log in and email you a file is worth less than $5? My time is more precious than that! If you were a neighbor, I'd invite you in to my recently put together library of wood mags and let you borrow the issue. Then I get to borrow your insert favorite tool here when I needed something. Or ask you to help me move my garden shed. But you're not. So, what's the quid pro quo here? I agree about the public library. Check with them. They also might be able to do a interlibrary loan as well. Our system charges for those. Also, see if your local woodworking club has a library. Our's has a video library and some may have a magazine library. MJ Wallace |
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"dwolf" wrote in message ... yes I know it's only five bucks to join for a month, but I don't want to, and don't call me names please... No need, it speaks for itself. If someone is kind enough to get it and send it my way, it would be appreciated... I'll do it for $10 |
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Anyone have fine woodworking membership ?
never asked for anyone to scan the article... I asked if they had the
membership to download it for me.... If someone was nice enough to actually scan it.. then kudos to them... I do many things to help my neighbor. In my shop if someone needs a quick cut... it's free.... In the past when I've asked for something through the newsgroups I would always get someone to say... "What you want something for free " and they spent 5 minutes complaining... and then someone else would do the favor, And I would say thank you... wrote in message ups.com... dwolf: beginning... I notice on Tauntons website there is an article in issue 172 ... yes I know it's only five bucks to join for a month, but I don't want to, and don't call me names please... So there is a pdf to be had he http://www.taunton.com/finewoodworki...F.aspx?id=2937 If someone is kind enough to get it and send it my way, it would be appreciated... Hmm, I'll refrain from the name calling, no need for that. But for someone to find, copy, make a PDF file, log in and email you a file is worth less than $5? My time is more precious than that! If you were a neighbor, I'd invite you in to my recently put together library of wood mags and let you borrow the issue. Then I get to borrow your insert favorite tool here when I needed something. Or ask you to help me move my garden shed. But you're not. So, what's the quid pro quo here? I agree about the public library. Check with them. They also might be able to do a interlibrary loan as well. Our system charges for those. Also, see if your local woodworking club has a library. Our's has a video library and some may have a magazine library. MJ Wallace |
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"Edwin Pawlowski" wrote in message
I'll do it for $10 LOL ... you cheap bastid. Everyman has his price, eh? -- www.e-woodshop.net Last update: 6/21/06 |
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Kindness prevails..... someone sent it to me !!!
"Swingman" wrote in message ... "Edwin Pawlowski" wrote in message I'll do it for $10 LOL ... you cheap bastid. Everyman has his price, eh? -- www.e-woodshop.net Last update: 6/21/06 |
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