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From: paulhus@euclid.DEC (Chris Paulhus 223-6871 MLO8-3/T13)
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Subject: Woodworking Bench
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Date: Mon, 24-Sep-84 11:08:31 EDT
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Posted: Mon Sep 24 11:08:31 1984
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	Sears is having a sale on their Woodworking Bench from now to 
 Nov. 17.  In the National Hardware (NH) catalog the woodworking
 bench is cut $130 to $300!  I bought one a few months ago at $430 and
 am pleased with it.  At $300, it's a bargin!  It's bigger than the
 comparable foreign benches at the $430 price.  It uses dowels and
 a cross piece for surface clamping rather than steel pegs that the
 foreign benches use.  I've made up a set of alternate function dowels
 (with tighter fit and different lengths) and have had good results.
   order info:    T 9 NH 10231N    175 lb     $299.99

	N. Chris Paulhus	DEC - Maynard	(617) 493-6871