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The woodpost came from Lowe's today with a link to a free tool chest
plan.

www.lowes.com/freeplan

And the military discount appears to be legit. Better get out those
DD214s
http://www.retailnet.com/story.cfm?ID=32489

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The woodpost came from Lowe's today with a link to a free tool chest
plan.

www.lowes.com/freeplan

And the military discount appears to be legit. Better get out those
DD214s
http://www.retailnet.com/story.cfm?ID=32489


While the free plan is always nice, the picture of the router bits in the
drawer makes me shudder.


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On Wed, 08 Nov 2006 13:36:25 -0800, RayV wrote:

The woodpost came from Lowe's today with a link to a free tool chest
plan.

www.lowes.com/freeplan


That one's a keeper, Ray. Modify bottom three trays to accept router bits
and use the top till for accessories such as plates, bushings, edge guides.

Thanks!

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Did you notice the sawblade burn marks?

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While the free plan is always nice, the picture of the router bits in the
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Did you notice the sawblade burn marks?


NICE! G
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