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Old 09-28-2006, 06:56 PM   #11
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Hi Router

Well Grizzly doesn't sale that bit .. hahahahahahahaha LOL

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Old 09-28-2006, 07:18 PM   #12
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Hi Michael

I sure you will enjoy the T & G bit set, it's one of the best sets I have come across,it's a great time saver and the only set I use now to make a cabinet(s) ,it saves me 1/2 the time to make one and they come out true and sq...

Boxes, I spoke with Pat at sommerfeldtools today and they said they should have the Oak boxes in next week or so,you may want to get some from them like I'm going too.

They have a shippment in Oakland that's over due,they said.

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Old 09-28-2006, 08:36 PM   #13
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My t&g set came with the oak box.
Very swanky

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Hi Michael

With a plastic latch or a two magnets ?
The plastic one will get you a free Oak box

Just one call that's all it takes to get one.

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Old 09-28-2006, 09:11 PM   #15
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I got the oak box with the magnets.
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Old 09-28-2006, 09:20 PM   #16
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OK Bj, I’m in need of stainless steel Straight Edge similar to this 72”, 1/4” thick but not this pricey you know of any place? How much do you think it would cost to have one made at a machine shop? these just don't go on especial they have.
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Hi Router

I would not try a machine shop for that one, I would open your yellow pages and look up a fab shop for stainless steel kitchen euipment, I have a mate that owns one and they have all types of stainless steel around to make the kitchen sinks ,etc..and the equipment to cut what every size you need.
I would also try a metal scrap yard in your town, many shop sale the scrap they have on hand and they don't need.

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BJ, great job on your bit storage cabinets! Here is another idea for bit storage.
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Thanks Mike

I got the ideal from a from one of the router bit outlets I was in. they had a display case that I wanted to buy because it only had two bits in it and they said No we don't sale them and I said OK, I will make my own without the glass and broken lock system. maybe that's why they only had two bits left... LOL

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Hi Bobj, i am interested in more info on how you made those cases. I'm pretty new to routing and enjoy learning by doing those kinds of projects. Thanks
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