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Re: Broken power tool: Junk it or fix it?
It all depends on the tool. I like buddgood tend to buy the same brand of replacement tool if that is what's required. Having 2 or 3 battery operated drills sometimes works very well. I have also repaired old tools that have been given to me by my grandfather and my dad so hopefully I might give them to one of my grandsons.
posted: 10:41 am on August 12thRe: UPDATE: Book Giveaway: Woodworker's Guide to Veneering & Inlay by Jonathan Benson.
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posted: 1:59 pm on June 5thRe: Calling all benchtop warriors
The drill press is an older model and will be the first item to be replaced I can bog it down with very little effort. I also have a portable tablesaw a Bosch that is on the folding stand but when cutting sheet goods moves where using a crosscut sled after the sheet goods becomes a chore. The rest I can wait to replace as money and space is freed up. the shop I have althought not tiny (560 sq ft) shares space with a riding lawn mower and another toy '96 Mustang Cobra.
posted: 6:52 pm on May 11th