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Guy LaRochelle
 
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Default Fine Woodworking issue September/October 2000

Does anyone still have this issue of Fine Woodworking? Would someone be kind
enough to scan the Router Fence article and send it to me? Regards. -Guy



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Mike Hide
 
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sorry mate no such article in the aug, oct or dec issues. perhaps some other
mag ? mjh






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Does anyone still have this issue of Fine Woodworking? Would someone be

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enough to scan the Router Fence article and send it to me? Regards. -Guy




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Larry C in Auburn, WA
 
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Default Fine Woodworking issue September/October 2000

It's on page 89 of the Oct 2000, issue #144. I don't really feel
comfortable copying it though with it being copyrighted and all. Now that
others know exactly where it is maybe someone else will though. Looks like
a cool fence! Micro-adjustable and even uses a dial indicator to set the
distance.
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Larry C in Auburn, WA


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sorry mate no such article in the aug, oct or dec issues. perhaps some

other
mag ? mjh






"Guy LaRochelle" wrote in message
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Does anyone still have this issue of Fine Woodworking? Would someone be

kind
enough to scan the Router Fence article and send it to me? Regards. -Guy





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Charlie Self
 
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Default Fine Woodworking issue September/October 2000

Larry C writes:

It's on page 89 of the Oct 2000, issue #144. I don't really feel
comfortable copying it though with it being copyrighted and all. Now that
others know exactly where it is maybe someone else will though. Looks like
a cool fence! Micro-adjustable and even uses a dial indicator to set the
distance.


Maybe someone will check their site and see if they are selling copies of the
article. I bought one from them recently, mostly to refresh a fading memory.
The files come as PDFs and download fairly quickly.

Charlie Self
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