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On Friday, May 16, 2014 2:56:49 PM UTC-5, wrote:
For health and safety reasons my woodworking days are over. If I keep the tools available I will be tempted to use them. This could be dangerous. Does anyone know of a good organization to donate these to? I am talking about table saw, planer, joiner, chopsaw,... Thanks for any and all help. Look for a local retirement community. They may have a room available for individuals that would like to do woodworking but who do not have room in their apartments for the equipment. However, they would need to establish liability problems first. I know that I would like this and may donate mine when I give up the house. Len |
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