On Wed, 05 Apr 2006 21:24:34 GMT, "Tom" <[email protected]>
wrote:
>Has anyone ever bought the woodworking cd from Woodnobis?=20
>www.woodnobis.com
Wow, this seems really inexpensive for all that's offered on cd, I =
bought a couple of cd's from Ebay with mixed results for approx same =
amount =A36-9.00 UK.=20
One was simply a collation of scans of an instruction/training manual =
obviously written for the US army at some time or other. The other =
contained simple line drawings that may have benefitted from a little =
CADding.
John
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"Guess who" <[email protected]> wrote in message > >Has anyone ever
bought the woodworking cd from Woodnobis?
> >www.woodnobis.com
> >
> Perhaps only those who can get to the site. I get "can't be found."
Works fine for me. Next time you get that message, hit the refresh button
and see what happens.
http://www.woodnobis.com/
On Wed, 05 Apr 2006 21:24:34 GMT, "Tom" <[email protected]>
wrote:
>Has anyone ever bought the woodworking cd from Woodnobis?
>www.woodnobis.com
>
Perhaps only those who can get to the site. I get "can't be found."
I remember seeing this before, but I didn't buy it (yet). However, I
did notice that the S&H was only $4. That alone says that they're not
playing the usual games of overcharging. Heck, for $14, it would be
worth it if you got just three or four good plans off of it.
Jack
Tom wrote:
> Has anyone ever bought the woodworking cd from Woodnobis?
> www.woodnobis.com
>
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