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    Lee valley Niagara falls

    I am on vacation and will be passing through Niagara falls. I was planning on going to the Lee Valley store there. What shall I make sure to check out while I am there?

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    I would make sure that you duct tape your wallet closed....

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    Hand planes. Chisels - it would be interesting to test an O1 chisel side by side with a PMV-11. Especially if they will let you sharpen them and play a bit. Try a plough plane too!
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    Looking at the one at Niagra Falls Plaza, I wished I knew this was there a few months ago. If you go to the one in Toronto plan on dealing with lots of Traffic is Toronto.
    Last edited by ed vitanovec; 02-14-2020 at 8:48 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Matthew Curtis View Post
    I am on vacation and will be passing through Niagara falls. I was planning on going to the Lee Valley store there. What shall I make sure to check out while I am there?
    If you are in Buffalo on Monday thru Friday, drop in on Dynamic Saw. Well worth the stop.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Matthew Curtis View Post
    I am on vacation and will be passing through Niagara falls. I was planning on going to the Lee Valley store there. What shall I make sure to check out while I am there?
    How long is a piece of string?

    What do you build, and how do you prefer to do so? What do you believe you need?

    Regards from Perth

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    The best thing about Lee Valley in person is being able to get "hands on" stuff you are interested in. This has been a revelation to me,at times it has cost them sales. Other times I have walked out with more than I intended to buy. (much more frequent than lost sales). I do however "go in" with a dollar limit on what I can spend that day. Have fun.

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