On Mon, 09 Feb 2004 00:43:08 GMT, "Preston Andreas"
<[email protected]> wrote:
>I tried to buy an auxiliary fence that wasn't advertised in any catalogues I
>had. So, I tried to buy direct from Biesemeyer who said I had to go through
>a dealer. I contacted Tool Crib who then ordered the special part for me.
>
>You can get contact and distributor information at www.biesemeyer.com .
>There are four distributors listed in NH and it would also be available
>online or through a catalogue.
>
>For others wreckers information, Biesemeyer appears to have fences available
>from 48" to the left to 122" to the right.
>
>Preston
>
>"jduprie" <[email protected]> wrote in message
>news:xdyVb.6841$QA2.15729@attbi_s52...
>> header says it all. Looking for a 98" right of the blade beismeyer rail
>> set.... I'm in NH if that makes a diff
>>
>> thanks
>> -JD
>>
>>
>
you can order directly from biesemeyer... the stuff on their
scratch-n-dent page, anyhow.
I tried to buy an auxiliary fence that wasn't advertised in any catalogues I
had. So, I tried to buy direct from Biesemeyer who said I had to go through
a dealer. I contacted Tool Crib who then ordered the special part for me.
You can get contact and distributor information at www.biesemeyer.com .
There are four distributors listed in NH and it would also be available
online or through a catalogue.
For others wreckers information, Biesemeyer appears to have fences available
from 48" to the left to 122" to the right.
Preston
"jduprie" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:xdyVb.6841$QA2.15729@attbi_s52...
> header says it all. Looking for a 98" right of the blade beismeyer rail
> set.... I'm in NH if that makes a diff
>
> thanks
> -JD
>
>