Ken Garlock
12-03-2004, 1:45 PM
Greetings to all. :)
I received my Grizzly Christmas catalog, and as I started to look through it I ran into an interesting statement that will impact all customers:
"Last Call Due to the huge increases in the cost of raw materials this year, prices on all of our machines will be going up January 1, 2005. Unfortunately, there will be no grace period on price changes. Do not procrastinate any longer."
This is printed on the inside cover of the catalog, and can be found on-line by clicking on the big Christmas catalog button, then going to the page after the cover page.
So, if you are thinking about a Grizzly tool, you might want to put your mind in high gear before the first of the year. :eek:
Second Grizzly comment: Has anyone bought one of their maple workbench tops? If so, what is your opinion of them? Are they assembled from a bunch of "cut-offs"? Would you buy it again, you know the usual questions a potential customer might ask.... :confused:
And lastly, I viewed my "Woodworking at Home" magazine last night, and was particularly impressed with the "chapter" on drill sharpening. If you haven't "read" it, do take a look. Chris DeHut has done an excellent job of showing you the exact way to hold the drill, and also gives you a run down on the various names of the parts of a drill.
BTW, how do you talk about a video magazine, are there chapters, do you read or view an article. :confused:
I received my Grizzly Christmas catalog, and as I started to look through it I ran into an interesting statement that will impact all customers:
"Last Call Due to the huge increases in the cost of raw materials this year, prices on all of our machines will be going up January 1, 2005. Unfortunately, there will be no grace period on price changes. Do not procrastinate any longer."
This is printed on the inside cover of the catalog, and can be found on-line by clicking on the big Christmas catalog button, then going to the page after the cover page.
So, if you are thinking about a Grizzly tool, you might want to put your mind in high gear before the first of the year. :eek:
Second Grizzly comment: Has anyone bought one of their maple workbench tops? If so, what is your opinion of them? Are they assembled from a bunch of "cut-offs"? Would you buy it again, you know the usual questions a potential customer might ask.... :confused:
And lastly, I viewed my "Woodworking at Home" magazine last night, and was particularly impressed with the "chapter" on drill sharpening. If you haven't "read" it, do take a look. Chris DeHut has done an excellent job of showing you the exact way to hold the drill, and also gives you a run down on the various names of the parts of a drill.
BTW, how do you talk about a video magazine, are there chapters, do you read or view an article. :confused: