"Tom H" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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http://www.rd.com/americanwoodworker/article.do?siteId=2222&categoryId=7002&
contentId=244
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You can try my site too for tool reviews :)
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"Tom H" <[email protected]> wrote in
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> http://www.rd.com/americanwoodworker/article.do?siteId=2222
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Hi Tom: Thanks for the link to the review information.
However, the review I was really intersted in, Tool Test -
Small Shop Tablesaws, was from October 2002. While very
informative, it seems a bit outdated in light of the many new
products introduced this year. (not your fault, American
Woodworker needs to do an updated review!)
In article <[email protected]>,
"Tom H" <[email protected]> wrote:
> http://www.rd.com/americanwoodworker/article.do?siteId=2222&categoryId=7002&co
> ntentId=244
I noticed a few readers were disappointed by the 'freshness' of some of
the reviews.
A buddy of mine collects old yellow pages from around South-Western
Ontario.... mostly larger cities and towns. When he rolls in to build a
restaurant for a chain, he likes it when the subs he calls are still
around after (insert age of yellow pages) years.
He's doing rather well by that.
"Sadim Gnik" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> Hi Tom: Thanks for the link to the review information.
> However, the review I was really intersted in, Tool Test -
> Small Shop Tablesaws, was from October 2002. While very
> informative, it seems a bit outdated in light of the many new
> products introduced this year. (not your fault, American
> Woodworker needs to do an updated review!)
Ditto. The jointer review was from 1999!