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
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
[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.
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
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
>
>
>