Dear group
I though I read an article comparing different types and features of
t-tracks
in Fine Woodworking magazine recently but I can not find it there.
It has to be a different magazine I browsed one day at Barnes and Noble.
Does anyone have an idea which magazine compared these features?
Google does not give me an answer.
TIA. Robert.
I think it was workbench magazine
"Robert Kowalczyk" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> Dear group
> I though I read an article comparing different types and features of
> t-tracks
> in Fine Woodworking magazine recently but I can not find it there.
> It has to be a different magazine I browsed one day at Barnes and Noble.
> Does anyone have an idea which magazine compared these features?
> Google does not give me an answer.
>
> TIA. Robert.
>
>
Don't know what you have in mind but the folks at this shop have good
products IMHO and I have always had a good buying experience with them.
You might give them a look - the quality of their extrusions is top notch.
http://www.ttrackusa.com/onlinecatalog.html
Robert Kowalczyk wrote:
> Dear group
> I though I read an article comparing different types and features of
> t-tracks
> in Fine Woodworking magazine recently but I can not find it there.
> It has to be a different magazine I browsed one day at Barnes and Noble.
> Does anyone have an idea which magazine compared these features?
> Google does not give me an answer.
>
> TIA. Robert.
>
>
American Woodworker
May 2004
Pages 22-31
Editor's Choice was Incra T-track and FasTTrak Minitrack.
"Robert Kowalczyk" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> Dear group
> I though I read an article comparing different types and features of
> t-tracks
> in Fine Woodworking magazine recently but I can not find it there.
> It has to be a different magazine I browsed one day at Barnes and Noble.
> Does anyone have an idea which magazine compared these features?
> Google does not give me an answer.
>
> TIA. Robert.
>
>