I did a google and not much comes up on this. Overpriced, poor quality, or
just inadequate marketing?
I have a HarborFreight jig and it is hell to set up and use; though it does
work with patience.
The Woodhaven looks like the same principle only better made. Is it any
easier to set up?
I am also interested in the Keller and box joint templates that are
available for it. How are they?.
Not sure whether you are joking or not....
I access rec.woodworking through google groups. It has a search
feature. I actually did a search in rec.woodworking before making the
post above.
"Rick Samuel" <[email protected]> wrote in message news:<[email protected]>...
> Do a search on rec.woodworking?? How is that done? Yeah, puter illiterate.
On Sun, 14 Nov 2004 11:34:30 -0600, "Rick Samuel" <[email protected]>
wrote:
>Do a search on rec.woodworking?? How is that done? Yeah, puter illiterate.
>
<http://groups.google.com/groups?as_q=Woodhaven%20dovetail%20jig&safe=images&as_ugroup=rec.woodworking&lr=&hl=en>
I recently purchased the woodhaven dovetail jig and found it to be o
good quality and easy to use. I think you will love it should yo
decide to purchase it. The customer service is excellent and they eve
have a tech support dept should you need them. Good people.
toller Wrote:
> I did a google and not much comes up on this. Overpriced, poor quality
> or
> just inadequate marketing?
>
> I have a HarborFreight jig and it is hell to set up and use; though i
> does
> work with patience.
> The Woodhaven looks like the same principle only better made. Is i
> any
> easier to set up?
>
> I am also interested in the Keller and box joint templates that are
> available for it. How are they?
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olsong