Rob wrote:
> Unless you're in a hurry, I would wait for a woodworking show in your area.
>
> They have one listed in Charlotte in March. Go to
> www.thewoodworkingshows.com for more info.
Are the heavy iron tool manufacturers back to attending these shows? They were
absent at the show in Buffalo at the end of last year. I was told by a vendor
that the reason they didn't show is that the "big guns" felt the show wasn't
properly promoted.
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Jack Novak
Buffalo, NY - USA
LoboMike wrote:
>NC location looking for Unisaw and accessories, where should I go?
eBay.
Auctions.
Classified ads.
Garage Sales.
Rummage Sales.
Wood Magazine Classified.
WOOD Web.
Used machinery dealers.
Post a WTB here and other forums.
All not necessarily in this/that order.
UA100, who bought his from a used 'chinery dealer...
Unless you're in a hurry, I would wait for a woodworking show in your area.
They have one listed in Charlotte in March. Go to
www.thewoodworkingshows.com for more info.
I bought my Unisaw at one of these shows last year and saved $400 off the
price Amazon sells them for.
Rob
"LoboMike" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> NC location looking for Unisaw and accessories, where should I go?
>
> TIA
> --
> LoboMike
>
> "Don't let so much reality into your life that there's no room left for
> dreamin'."
>
>
"LoboMike" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> NC location looking for Unisaw and accessories, where should I go?
>
> TIA
> --
> LoboMike
>
> "Don't let so much reality into your life that there's no room left for
> dreamin'."
>
State surplus auctions, and local school auctions.
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Jim in NC