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From: sharpe@drivax.UUCP (Andrew Sharpe)
Newsgroups: net.rec.wood
Subject: wanted: leads to non-power woodworking
Message-ID: <57@drivax.UUCP>
Date: Mon, 26-Nov-84 17:12:06 EST
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Posted: Mon Nov 26 17:12:06 1984
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I posted this a while ago, but got NO response. So, maybe it didn't 
get out. Sorry to anyone who has already seen this.

I am interested in some beginning books on wood-working. I don't
really want to get into power stuff ( i.e. band saws, circular
saws, automatic sanders/dishwashers (:-) ); I would like to work
with the basics. My basic premise is that I should be able to get
some VERY fine quality hand tools for less money than a complete
woodworking shop with electrical gear. I realize that it is a lot
more work to do it by hand, but I think that I would have more pride
if I did it by hand. Please mail responses to me. As nettiquette
dictates, if I get enough responses, I will post them.

			Thanks in advance,
					Andrew



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