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ken haley
06-24-2007, 10:29 AM
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hi can i introduce my self as a new member, i am in the process of building a 16 by 8 concrete section garage i was given as a work shop. I have Been buying tools lately as and when i can afford them, i have recently bought a dewalt dw720 radial arm saw and when i saw this book for sale on ebay i thought it would be perfect for me . unfortunatly it went for a ridiculous price £38 plus posting (about $85)so i was wondering if anyone knew of a site i would be able to get one and get it posted to me in england . thanks for taking the time to read this and i look forward to many hours visiting the site
Kenny

Garth Keel
06-24-2007, 11:56 AM
Ken, welcome. You will find an unbelievable amout of great info on this site. On your book, have you tried owwm.com "Old Wood Working Machines". There may be someone there who can help.

ken haley
06-24-2007, 1:19 PM
Thanks for the welcome Garth ive searched the site you mentioned but no luck still the search goes on

daniel lane
06-24-2007, 1:50 PM
Ken,

I remember once finding this website while doing a search for something else: http://www.mrsawdust.com/

While that isn't the same book for which you are looking, it may prove to substitute or compliment it...?

Also, if you have the ISBN for the book you're seeking, that will make it easier to find, you can search abebooks or other websites by ISBN to look for out-of-print copies.


daniel

Don Bullock
06-24-2007, 2:10 PM
While I couldn't find this particular book, Amazon UK (http://www.amazon.co.uk/) has many woodworking books.

ken haley
06-26-2007, 7:45 AM
thanks Daniel for pointing me at this site ive ordered a copy and now i can look forward to using my saw properly
kenny