Joy needed to go and stay with her Mom in Roswell over the weekend, so Jericho and I went along. On Saturday, I went visiting a few stores that are a distance from our home in terms of travel time, but they were close to Roswell - where her Mom resides. Often when I need things I simply order them online or go to Peachtree Woodworking, which is not too far away. I went to Rockler Woodworking and Hardware in Sandy Springs, Sandy Springs Gun Club and Range,
Woodcraft of Atlanta (which is actually in Alpharetta, GA) and B&B Outdoors in Roswell.
Interesting to say the least! I learned that it is very busy in Sandy Springs and almost everything is being rebuilt or relocated. The Rockler Store is now about 3 miles from where it had been on my last visit and they have tripled their square footage. The previous store was crammed into a small area and was difficult to navigate, but this new store is bright and spacious and very nicely laid-out. Helpful employees were throughout the store and they were genuinely interested in what I build, etc. A lot of thought went into the design of this store and I found a few items that were good buys. I purchased a pair of Rockler T-Track System "Auto-Lock T-Track Hold Down Clamps", which are normally $29.99, but they were having a "Pre Black Friday Sale" - so they were $19.99. I also found a Boeshield "mini 3-pack" of protection, rust remover and pitch remover for $24.99 and a pretty nice (Chinese-made) marking knife for $7.99. It was a small purchase, but I had originally gone there just to observe.
I also made small purchases in both gun stores, but that's not my point here.
At Woodcraft, things were considerably different. That Woodcraft Store has been owned or franchised individually in years passed, but now it is a "corporate store". There were five men working in there, but mostly just talking among themselves. One customer known to them came-in and struck-up a conversation with two of them, but he was trying to resolve an issue with something he had returned, but Woodcraft had not replaced his defective merchandise. I found the identical clamps that I had purchased at Rockler, but they were priced at $32.99 each. They had a variety of marking knives, but the cheapest one was over $40.00. During my entire perusal of the store - walking up and down every aisle - not one of those men asked if I needed help finding something! I was hoping to find and purchase RotoZip Saw Accessories, but after finally having to corner one of the guys and ask, I learned that specific store carries "nothing RotoZip". I did find a 1" offset wrench for Porter Cable Routers and another much-needed pack of Rare-Earth Magnets, but other than that - they didn't earn much money from me!
I got back to Joy's Mom's house and announced to them that I seriously doubt if I'll ever buy anything else from that specific WoodCraft Store - if I'm going to be overcharged, I at least expect them to be cordial about it! The Woodcraft ownership needs to get some spark in their spark-plugs for the Alpharetta Woodcraft Store, because those employees were anything but helpful!
Otis Guillebeau from Auburn, Georgia
Woodcraft of Atlanta (which is actually in Alpharetta, GA) and B&B Outdoors in Roswell.
Interesting to say the least! I learned that it is very busy in Sandy Springs and almost everything is being rebuilt or relocated. The Rockler Store is now about 3 miles from where it had been on my last visit and they have tripled their square footage. The previous store was crammed into a small area and was difficult to navigate, but this new store is bright and spacious and very nicely laid-out. Helpful employees were throughout the store and they were genuinely interested in what I build, etc. A lot of thought went into the design of this store and I found a few items that were good buys. I purchased a pair of Rockler T-Track System "Auto-Lock T-Track Hold Down Clamps", which are normally $29.99, but they were having a "Pre Black Friday Sale" - so they were $19.99. I also found a Boeshield "mini 3-pack" of protection, rust remover and pitch remover for $24.99 and a pretty nice (Chinese-made) marking knife for $7.99. It was a small purchase, but I had originally gone there just to observe.
I also made small purchases in both gun stores, but that's not my point here.
At Woodcraft, things were considerably different. That Woodcraft Store has been owned or franchised individually in years passed, but now it is a "corporate store". There were five men working in there, but mostly just talking among themselves. One customer known to them came-in and struck-up a conversation with two of them, but he was trying to resolve an issue with something he had returned, but Woodcraft had not replaced his defective merchandise. I found the identical clamps that I had purchased at Rockler, but they were priced at $32.99 each. They had a variety of marking knives, but the cheapest one was over $40.00. During my entire perusal of the store - walking up and down every aisle - not one of those men asked if I needed help finding something! I was hoping to find and purchase RotoZip Saw Accessories, but after finally having to corner one of the guys and ask, I learned that specific store carries "nothing RotoZip". I did find a 1" offset wrench for Porter Cable Routers and another much-needed pack of Rare-Earth Magnets, but other than that - they didn't earn much money from me!
I got back to Joy's Mom's house and announced to them that I seriously doubt if I'll ever buy anything else from that specific WoodCraft Store - if I'm going to be overcharged, I at least expect them to be cordial about it! The Woodcraft ownership needs to get some spark in their spark-plugs for the Alpharetta Woodcraft Store, because those employees were anything but helpful!
Otis Guillebeau from Auburn, Georgia