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[email protected] (Ian Dodd)

13/11/2003 8:01 AM

Anybody have American Woodworker Oct. '01?

Anybody out there on the rec. have the October 2001 issue of "American
Woodworker" and would be willing to photocopy and mail or scan and
e-mail an article for me?

After months of research and reading, I had finally settled on
building a bench along the lines of the Tom Caspar torsion box design
that I found on the American Woodworker site (with some modifications
to suit my own needs). When I went back to the site, they had pulled
down that article. They claim to have an index to all their back
issues but I can't find it. Their customer service folks have not
responded to my query. I found a reference to the article by doing a
Google search on Tom Caspar.

So, if anybody has that issue and can find the article (American
Woodworker, #89, Oct 2001, pp 35 "The Best $250 Workbench") and get it
to me, I'd be eternally grateful. Thanks.

Ian


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MJ

"Mark Jerde"

in reply to [email protected] (Ian Dodd) on 13/11/2003 8:01 AM

13/11/2003 4:04 PM

Ian Dodd wrote:
> Anybody out there on the rec. have the October 2001 issue of "American
> Woodworker" and would be willing to photocopy and mail or scan and
> e-mail an article for me?
>
> After months of research and reading, I had finally settled on
> building a bench along the lines of the Tom Caspar torsion box design
> that I found on the American Woodworker site (with some modifications
> to suit my own needs). When I went back to the site, they had pulled
> down that article. They claim to have an index to all their back
> issues but I can't find it. Their customer service folks have not
> responded to my query. I found a reference to the article by doing a
> Google search on Tom Caspar.
>
> So, if anybody has that issue and can find the article (American
> Woodworker, #89, Oct 2001, pp 35 "The Best $250 Workbench") and get it
> to me, I'd be eternally grateful. Thanks.
>
> Ian

You might find it here:
http://web.archive.org/web/*/http://www.americanwoodworker.com

-- Mark


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in reply to [email protected] (Ian Dodd) on 13/11/2003 8:01 AM

13/11/2003 1:15 PM

[email protected] (Ian Dodd) wrote in message news:<[email protected]>...
> Anybody out there on the rec. have the October 2001 issue of "American
> Woodworker" and would be willing to photocopy and mail or scan and
> e-mail an article for me?
>
> After months of research and reading, I had finally settled on
> building a bench along the lines of the Tom Caspar torsion box design
> that I found on the American Woodworker site (with some modifications
> to suit my own needs). When I went back to the site, they had pulled
> down that article. They claim to have an index to all their back
> issues but I can't find it. Their customer service folks have not
> responded to my query. I found a reference to the article by doing a
> Google search on Tom Caspar.
>
> So, if anybody has that issue and can find the article (American
> Woodworker, #89, Oct 2001, pp 35 "The Best $250 Workbench") and get it
> to me, I'd be eternally grateful. Thanks.
>
> Ian

Try woodwork magazine #41. I think the article is called workbench in a weekend.

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[email protected] (Ian Dodd)

in reply to [email protected] (Ian Dodd) on 13/11/2003 8:01 AM

13/11/2003 9:42 AM

No need. I was able to get a hold of somebody at Readers Digest
publishing and am having the issue sent to me. Thanks anyway.

Ian

[email protected] (Ian Dodd) wrote in message news:<[email protected]>...
> Anybody out there on the rec. have the October 2001 issue of "American
> Woodworker" and would be willing to photocopy and mail or scan and
> e-mail an article for me?
>
> After months of research and reading, I had finally settled on
> building a bench along the lines of the Tom Caspar torsion box design
> that I found on the American Woodworker site (with some modifications
> to suit my own needs). When I went back to the site, they had pulled
> down that article. They claim to have an index to all their back
> issues but I can't find it. Their customer service folks have not
> responded to my query. I found a reference to the article by doing a
> Google search on Tom Caspar.
>
> So, if anybody has that issue and can find the article (American
> Woodworker, #89, Oct 2001, pp 35 "The Best $250 Workbench") and get it
> to me, I'd be eternally grateful. Thanks.
>
> Ian

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"yobosaeyo"

in reply to [email protected] (Ian Dodd) on 13/11/2003 8:01 AM

13/11/2003 10:57 AM

Great Link! covers anything I input from sports to fine woodworking!
Thanks for the link.
Kevin

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"Mark Jerde" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> Ian Dodd wrote:
> > Anybody out there on the rec. have the October 2001 issue of "American
> > Woodworker" and would be willing to photocopy and mail or scan and
> > e-mail an article for me?
> >
> > After months of research and reading, I had finally settled on
> > building a bench along the lines of the Tom Caspar torsion box design
> > that I found on the American Woodworker site (with some modifications
> > to suit my own needs). When I went back to the site, they had pulled
> > down that article. They claim to have an index to all their back
> > issues but I can't find it. Their customer service folks have not
> > responded to my query. I found a reference to the article by doing a
> > Google search on Tom Caspar.
> >
> > So, if anybody has that issue and can find the article (American
> > Woodworker, #89, Oct 2001, pp 35 "The Best $250 Workbench") and get it
> > to me, I'd be eternally grateful. Thanks.
> >
> > Ian
>
> You might find it here:
> http://web.archive.org/web/*/http://www.americanwoodworker.com
>
> -- Mark
>
>
>


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