I see that Grizzly is selling boxes of 1000 for $18.95 -- any size. Don't
know how that compares to what you can do in your area.
"Tim Carver" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> On 08 Feb 2004 17:11:16 GMT, [email protected] (Barry) wrote:
>
> >I live in Northern California and just need to known of any good places
to buy
> >bulk buscuits, also can anyone tell me about any wooodworking shows in
the
> >Sacramneto area?
>
>
>
> Tim Carver
> [email protected]
On 08 Feb 2004 17:11:16 GMT, [email protected] (Barry) wrote:
>I live in Northern California and just need to known of any good places to buy
>bulk buscuits, also can anyone tell me about any wooodworking shows in the
>Sacramneto area?
What kind of biscuit is a "jointing" biscuit? Is that like those
brownies we used to eat in in the 70's? :-)
Tim Carver
[email protected]
Can't wait, can't wait, can't wait. Saving up all the spare change.
Telling daughter that she doesn't need new clothes.
"Bob Davis" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> Uh, how about the show scheduled in Sacramento for April 30-May 2 of this
> year?
>
> http://www.thewoodworkingshows.com/index.php?pageName=Show_Calender
>
> Bob
Uh, how about the show scheduled in Sacramento for April 30-May 2 of this
year?
http://www.thewoodworkingshows.com/index.php?pageName=Show_Calender
Bob
"Barry" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> I live in Northern California and just need to known of any good places to
buy
> bulk buscuits, also can anyone tell me about any wooodworking shows in the
> Sacramneto area?
On Wed, 11 Feb 2004 07:02:37 GMT, Tim Carver <[email protected]>
wrote:
>On 08 Feb 2004 17:11:16 GMT, [email protected] (Barry) wrote:
>
>>I live in Northern California and just need to known of any good places to buy
>>bulk buscuits, also can anyone tell me about any wooodworking shows in the
>>Sacramneto area?
>
>What kind of biscuit is a "jointing" biscuit? Is that like those
>brownies we used to eat in in the 70's? :-)
I've read British woodworking mags that refer to plate a biscuit
joiners as jointers.
Barry