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    Lee Valley came through again.

    Hurricane Harvey decimated my garage shop. My contractor son came in and repaired my shop, but his crew scattered my tools all about.
    I found my Veritas spoke shave, however the blade is missing. I went on line and ordered a replacement blade. Well, it was delivered about 30 minutes ago.
    I put it in the shave and made beautiful shavings. It is a joy to use.

    I like being able to go online and find replacement parts for my tools. For some that might not know, Veritas is a Lee Valley line of tools.

    I wonder why Rob Lee named his line of tools Veritas. Veritas is the Latin word for truth according to Google.

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    I wonder why Rob Lee named his line of tools Veritas. Veritas is the Latin word for truth according to Google.
    Doesn't everyone want their tools to be truthful to their purpose?

    Speaking of ordering parts for tools, a recently found Stanley #39 dado plane needed a small screw. Wouldn't you know it nhplaneparts listed a few within days on ebay. Now my plane is also whole.

    Another of my recent purchases was a Veritas concave spoke shave:

    http://www.leevalley.com/us/wood/pag...t=1,50230&ap=1

    jtk
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    I also have the wooden handle flat spokeshave.

    Jim, I wish you hadn't mentioned the one you bought. I was not aware of the round shave, and I may just have to order one.
    I don't really know why, but the one that dies owning the most tools wins.

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    Quote Originally Posted by lowell holmes View Post
    I also have the wooden handle flat spokeshave.

    Jim, I wish you hadn't mentioned the one you bought. I was not aware of the round shave, and I may just have to order one.
    I don't really know why, but the one that dies owning the most tools wins.
    Go ahead, no better time, free shipping is on right now.
    Not to gloat but I just hop in the car and be in the store in 10 minutes.
    Cheers,

    Tim

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    LV has replaced quite a few stuff I damaged myself over the years like the brass knobs. The replacement is VERY reasonable. With that kind of service and quality I will think of LV.

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    Go ahead, no better time, free shipping is on right now.
    Not to gloat but I just hop in the car and be in the store in 10 minutes.
    Free shipping can almost pull me in at times. This time it was having a bit of spare cash on hand.

    For folks on the north side of the boarder when there is free shipping it would be amazing if they paid for gas if you drive to the store?

    You know that ain't gonna happen.

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    Quote Originally Posted by lowell holmes View Post
    Hurricane Harvey decimated my garage shop. My contractor son came in and repaired my shop, but his crew scattered my tools all about.
    I found my Veritas spoke shave, however the blade is missing. I went on line and ordered a replacement blade. Well, it was delivered about 30 minutes ago.
    I put it in the shave and made beautiful shavings. It is a joy to use.

    I like being able to go online and find replacement parts for my tools. For some that might not know, Veritas is a Lee Valley line of tools.

    I wonder why Rob Lee named his line of tools Veritas. Veritas is the Latin word for truth according to Google.
    Seems like much ado about nothing. Were you surprised you could get a replacement blade for that tool? Is that something that you can't get from other tool sellers? I don't think so to either question.

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    I think the name may actually go back to Leonard Lee, Rob's dad and founder of Lee Valley.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pat Barry View Post
    Seems like much ado about nothing. Were you surprised you could get a replacement blade for that tool? Is that something that you can't get from other tool sellers? I don't think so to either question.
    Hey Pat,

    The thing that impressed me with Lee Valley is that I was able to get a washer for a marking gauge that was only sold for about 3 years. It had been out of manufacturing for about 5-10 years when I'd called. The guy not only knew the right part, but let me know that I was missing three other special knobs and precision shims.

    They provided it for the princely sum of $0.13.

    Then, there was the retrofit for the small plough plane....and other good stuff that they've done without much fanfare.

    Many things like this (plus the fact that their factory seconds have been nicer than some Lie Nielsen that I've seen) make me a diehard fan of Lee Valley.

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    Oh d..n. I just posted my dissatisfaction with their communication and shipping. My apologies; I didn't know they were so well thought of.

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    I lost one of the brass pins from my veratas grinder table, I called to see about getting a replacement and they sent me one free, not even shipping. A very class act.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pat Barry View Post
    Seems like much ado about nothing. Were you surprised you could get a replacement blade for that tool? Is that something that you can't get from other tool sellers? I don't think so to either question.
    I like to give credit when some body does what they say. It is a lot to do with who good vendors are. They shipped it quickly.

    I guess you don't agree.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dennis Droege View Post
    Oh d..n. I just posted my dissatisfaction with their communication and shipping. My apologies; I didn't know they were so well thought of.
    Your experience was your experience. No organization is perfect. You can bet, though, that if Rob Lee spotted your post, he's been busy trying to figure out what went wrong.

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