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| Forum Moderator Supreme Forum King | Hey there guys and gals I found a good place for router bits I bought myself a little belated chrismas present. I bought a 66 pc. router bit set from www.woodline.com for 193.00 that includes shipping and was amazed to find out that they are made in the USA not the cheeper china stuff. Thought I'd pass it along to you if your intrested. |
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| Registered User Forum Geek | How did you find out these bits were made in the USA?,on several other forums I have not read any thing good about the quality of these bits, and that they were made in Asia. I don't have any first hand knowledge. Regards Jerry |
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| Forum Moderator Supreme Forum King | They were marked made in the USA right on the shank I hope that it wasn't false advertising on there part. They do look they are pretty good have yet to use them I'll get back to you on that once it gets warmed up outside to blasted cold yet to tinker in the shop. |
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OK $193.00 US + S&H + tax... convert currency ... carry the 4 .... HEY! thats only $7,423.57 CDN! Sorry about that I just love picking on our Peso. ![]() Really now, I look forward to hearing your critique on theese bits. Cheers, CB
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| Forum Moderator Supreme Forum King | My whole hearted apoligies to you guys and girls I gave some false info on these bits its been bothering me since Jerry said they aren't made in the USA. Well I contacted Woodline yesterday and found out that are made in Shanghai China I'm going to keep the set I hope that they work out if not I'll keep you posted on the matter. From now on I'll do more homework so this doesn't happen again. I am very sorry. |
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| Senior Moderator Supreme Forum King | Don't worry about it Glenmore, mistakes happen. I just hope the bits work out well for you. Oh and CB? You forgot to add the luxury tax... make it $8,139.13. (At least you get Canadian Tire money with it)
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| Registered User New Member | Good tip, thanks!
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| Registered User | New guy here, just got my first router last week, a Porter Cable 892, and now I'm shopping for a good starter bit set. I saw thw Woodline name on Amazon.com, and have been trying to find out more about them. Glenmore , I wondered how you like the Woodlines now that you've had time to use them? I'd like to hear more about the quality, etc. Thanks. Ciao, John |
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| Forum Moderator Supreme Forum King | They work fine no problems at all with them. All the ones that I've used so far round over bits worked great and the chafers all worked well for me. There was no tear out or burning of the wood the wood that I have routed so far and used them a lot of times so I'd say they have past my tests. |
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| Forum Moderator Supreme Forum King | Up date on the wood line router bits I've use several of them and I think it was the best investment I've made in a long time. They cut like a hot knife threw butter makes real crisp and clean moldings for me. I know wood line is going to see more buisness from me in the future can't beat the prices. On a majority of there prices.
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