I just got my current issue yesterday. It had
a couple of interesting things - a step up from
the last few as I recall.
The tool tests always catch my attention. They
did a brad point bit test and (to no surprise I
guess) LV came in first and made in the USA!
38$ for the set. Nice.
Also, (since I own some Griz stuff) the Grizzly
8" jointer bested the rest of the pack on
quality & price.
Lastly, there is an essay from issue #6 on
the last page about 'wood-butchery'. I could
only chuckle as I read it.
30th anniversary issue & a pretty good one.
If you get one issue a year that impresses you,
then I guess that makes it worth it.
This was mine.
Lou
loutent wrote:
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> If you get one issue a year that impresses you,
> then I guess that makes it worth it.
Just the Work Gallery each month is sufficient for me to consider it of
value...altho they have had a harder time over the last few years
keeping the quality of the articles up w/ the demise of some of the old
timers such as Tage Frid...