Saturday 22 November 2008
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With every flush we deliver one more load to this amazing - and utterly critical - BONEYARD. See how we're keeping our heads above water (and worse) in this captivating episode.Scrap or treasure? What happens to materials once their useful life has...
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With every flush we deliver one more load to this amazing - and utterly critical - BONEYARD. See how we're keeping our heads above water (and worse) in this captivating episode.Scrap or treasure? What happens to materials once their useful life has...
BeadLOCK Tenon Making Bits 1/2
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BeadLOCK Tenon Making Bits 3/8
$79.95
Now you can make your own BeadLOCK loose tenon stock using your router! When you run low, just grab a few sticks of scrap wood, load up the router with one of these 1/2" shank bits, and turn out enough tenon to last a project or two. Of course, making...
