Early 1000 w/steel frame - $1,000 in Annandale, VA

2013-01-05 Thread Va Oak
I stumbled upon this one - in the N.Va/DC CraigsList. Located in Annandale, VA - in national capital area - approx 14 miles southwest of DC. 5 photos in the CraigsList posting. $1,000. http://washingtondc.craigslist.org/nva/tls/3522579003.html Mac -- You received this message because you are

RE: The Woodworking Shows

2013-01-05 Thread Bill Bulkeley
What did forget to add here in Australia the woodworking show is $15 per day for each of the 3 days plus $5 or $6 parking a day not $15 for the 3 days total I know I can only afford to go one day usually the first day to get all the best wood. If I went all 3 days it would cost me over $60 Bil

Re: The Woodworking Shows

2013-01-05 Thread Okla Mike (Liltwisted)
I can totally relate to the "don't know thing" I have really enjoyed the shows and the ability of the demonstrators to get you to drool. For the past 2 years I have been one of those demonstrators in the gold prospecting industry with a product I invented called the Gold Cube goldcube.net, I'm

Re: The Woodworking Shows

2013-01-05 Thread Va Oak
The discussions remind me somewhat of that saying: "You don't know what you don't know." Sounds odd? When you go to a product fair (like The Woodworking Show) the vendors have the challenge of explaining to you what you don't know. That may be to explain to you a technique - or it may be to

Re: The Woodworking Shows

2013-01-05 Thread mwfoscue
$10 TOTAL for all 3 days (whether you go for 1 day, 2 days, or all 3 days - still $10) and parking was free.Here in N. Va./DC area the shows have been $12 at the door unless you had a "$2 Off" coupon from the mailer/flyer they sent you.  If you went on-line and pre-paid for your ticket you got an "

Re: The Woodworking Shows

2013-01-05 Thread Cole Andrews
I remember it being 10.00 for three days and the past two years it was in a huge warehouse like "convention center" and parking was free. Before that it was over near the Atlanta airport and parking was 5.00. Local vendors here support it real good. There is a Rockler and a Woodcraft ,highland wood

RE: The Woodworking Shows

2013-01-05 Thread Bill Bulkeley
roger You hit the nail right on the head shows here every year have less and less produducs and demonstrations even with last year's theme of hands on. the last to go are the guys selling wood which are slowly getting less each year.the shows here are defiantly not the shows of 10 years ago

Re: The Woodworking Shows

2013-01-05 Thread curt george
You know what's funny here Roger. I total agree with your assessment, But when I was reading you reply I was thinking of Norm Abrams, and the Yankee work shop TV show. The power of the media can get people moving in directions that are not even see until much latter. Much like the Martial arts,

Re: The Woodworking Shows

2013-01-05 Thread Louis Brown
Roger, Thanks for the insights. Some of what I do outside of this involves giving and going to conventions and conferences. In many areas the internet, especially youtube, has changed how people make purchases and has harmed conventions. And brick and mortar stores are catching hell as people vi

RE: The Woodworking Shows

2013-01-05 Thread Roger H Phebey
Hi guys As Bill noted down in Australia they have lost their show so they are left with one of poor quality and crap products. Over here we now have three shows that I would say are along the lines of your shows and because I sell tools I invest my money in supporting them and having a booth. For

Re: The Woodworking Shows

2013-01-05 Thread curt george
Was the $10.00 for one day or two? The last wood show I went to is was $15.00 plus parking and that ticket was for all three day, (But it did not count the parking $5.00 fee..) So I spent $15.00 for parking and $15.00 for two days. ($30.00 total wasn't to bad of an expense.) Lots of Vendors li

Re: The Woodworking Shows

2013-01-05 Thread Louis Brown
Hello, Everything you say makes sense. I'm still new to this, and the one last year in Fredericksburg was my first. My workload does not allow me to take a half-day trip this weekend, but I wish I could make it to Baltimore. I thought the entry price was low, but I guess they believe that raisi

Re: The Woodworking Shows

2013-01-05 Thread Cole Andrews
I plan on being at the one in Atlanta in March. I usaully pick up a few odds and ends like router bits and clamps. I try to also take note of who shows up or not like in august when I did'nt see Delta and grizzly at the IWF show. -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Goog

The Woodworking Shows

2013-01-05 Thread Va Oak
The Woodworking Shows has begun their 2013 "Tour" - starting in Baltimore, MD. If anyone in the Group has been to it, please provide us with feedback and photos (if you took any) - especially of what Legacy presented there. I was told by Legacy that the Denver Show will be the first where they

RE: A well-equiped 1000 (60 in center to center) in Denver for $2100

2013-01-05 Thread Donald Pearce
The original one was fixed. the adjustable one must have been a later edition that also added the cross pieces so you didn't have to use the horizontal devises to support it. From: dw...@hotmail.com To: legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com Subject: RE: A well-equiped 1000 (60 in center to c

RE: A well-equiped 1000 (60 in center to center) in Denver for $2100

2013-01-05 Thread Donald Pearce
The original one was fixed. This must have been a later version. From: artmarb...@comcast.net To: legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com Subject: Re: A well-equiped 1000 (60 in center to center) in Denver for $2100 Date: Fri, 4 Jan 2013 18:12:11 -0800 The adjustable vice was a neat id

RE: A well-equiped 1000 (60 in center to center) in Denver for $2100

2013-01-05 Thread Donald Pearce
From: artmarb...@comcast.net To: legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com Subject: Re: A well-equiped 1000 (60 in center to center) in Denver for $2100 Date: Fri, 4 Jan 2013 18:12:11 -0800 The adjustable vice was a neat idea. I think it angled up to 45º each way? -Tim

RE: A well-equiped 1000 (60 in center to center) in Denver for $2100

2013-01-05 Thread Donald Pearce
The original vertical devise was installed between two horizonital vises. I used to use it to make tenons but have switched to a router table for that task now. Don P From: artmarb...@comcast.net To: legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com Subject: Re: A well-equiped 1000 (60 in center to ce

Re: A Revo for Sale! In Plattville, WI for $500

2013-01-05 Thread Martinsbootfair
Hi, yes I suppose if you talk about an item it is polite to put in a link. The Router Raizer is USA made so cheaper for you guys and can be found here:- http://www.routertechnologies.com/fitpage.htm and video clips on Utube with a Google search. I have, as I said, fitted this to one of my two E

RE: A well-equiped 1000 in Denver for $2100

2013-01-05 Thread Bill Bulkeley
Good on you tim i didn't even notice that your still the legacy master I'm bowing now lolol J Bill From: legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com [mailto:legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Tim Krause Sent: Saturday, 5 January 2013 6:57 PM To: legacy-ornamental-mills@google