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Hitch

08/10/2004 2:40 PM

FREE Fine Homebuilding mags

Actually, for trade. What I'm offering is 10 issues of Fine Homebuilding
magazine, Nos. 82, 92-99, and 140 (J/J '93, D/J '94/'95 to D/J '95/'96, and
J/J '01). What I'm looking for is a copy of an article in Fine
Woodworking. The article is about a guy in Alaska who built a walking-beam
saw. The FW index says it's in Fine Woodworking - September/October 1980 -
#24. I've read the article, and could've sworn it was in my collection,
but my issues only go back to No. 56. If you can get me a copy of that
article, you get first crack at the Fine Homebuilding mags, otherwise, I'll
give them to the first person who wants to get them.

My wacky plan is to build a small sawmill using an old Cushman scooter
engine I picked up at a garage sale for $12 (and it works!).

I live in Woodinville, WA, and work in Redmond, in the Overlake area.



--
John Snow
"If I knew what I was doing, I wouldn't be here"


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LL

LRod

in reply to Hitch on 08/10/2004 2:40 PM

08/10/2004 4:58 PM

On 8 Oct 2004 14:40:10 GMT, Hitch <[email protected]> wrote:

>Actually, for trade. What I'm offering is 10 issues of Fine Homebuilding
>magazine, Nos. 82, 92-99, and 140 (J/J '93, D/J '94/'95 to D/J '95/'96, and
>J/J '01). What I'm looking for is a copy of an article in Fine
>Woodworking. The article is about a guy in Alaska who built a walking-beam
>saw. The FW index says it's in Fine Woodworking - September/October 1980 -
>#24. I've read the article, and could've sworn it was in my collection,
>but my issues only go back to No. 56. If you can get me a copy of that
>article, you get first crack at the Fine Homebuilding mags, otherwise, I'll
>give them to the first person who wants to get them.

I have good news and bad news, and news that probably doesn't matter.
I'd love to have the Fine Homebuilding mags. My collection starts at
about 111 (the 140 would be a dupe, but who cares). That's the
indifferent news.

The good news is I have every issue of FWW. And I'd be happy to copy
it for you. The bad news is all of my FWWs below #100 are in storage
about 500 miles away, so I can't readily get to them.

I know that my local library has SOME FWWs; I'll check there in the
next day or two and see if they have that one, regardless of how the
rest of the transaction may or may not work out.
.
- -
LRod

Master Woodbutcher and seasoned termite

Shamelessly whoring my website since 1999

http://www.woodbutcher.net

LZ

Luigi Zanasi

in reply to Hitch on 08/10/2004 2:40 PM

08/10/2004 10:04 AM

On 8 Oct 2004 14:40:10 GMT, Hitch <[email protected]> scribbled:

>Actually, for trade. What I'm offering is 10 issues of Fine Homebuilding
>magazine, Nos. 82, 92-99, and 140 (J/J '93, D/J '94/'95 to D/J '95/'96, and
>J/J '01). What I'm looking for is a copy of an article in Fine
>Woodworking. The article is about a guy in Alaska who built a walking-beam
>saw. The FW index says it's in Fine Woodworking - September/October 1980 -
>#24. I've read the article, and could've sworn it was in my collection,
>but my issues only go back to No. 56. If you can get me a copy of that
>article, you get first crack at the Fine Homebuilding mags, otherwise, I'll
>give them to the first person who wants to get them.

That article is also in the "Fine Woodworking on: Making and Modifying
Machines" book.

Luigi
Replace "nonet" with "yukonomics" for real email address
www.yukonomics.ca/wooddorking/antifaq.html
www.yukonomics.ca/wooddorking/humour.html

JG

Joe Gorman

in reply to Hitch on 08/10/2004 2:40 PM

08/10/2004 11:21 AM

Hitch wrote:

> Actually, for trade. What I'm offering is 10 issues of Fine Homebuilding
> magazine, Nos. 82, 92-99, and 140 (J/J '93, D/J '94/'95 to D/J '95/'96, and
> J/J '01). What I'm looking for is a copy of an article in Fine
> Woodworking. The article is about a guy in Alaska who built a walking-beam
> saw. The FW index says it's in Fine Woodworking - September/October 1980 -
> #24. I've read the article, and could've sworn it was in my collection,
> but my issues only go back to No. 56. If you can get me a copy of that
> article, you get first crack at the Fine Homebuilding mags, otherwise, I'll
> give them to the first person who wants to get them.
>
> My wacky plan is to build a small sawmill using an old Cushman scooter
> engine I picked up at a garage sale for $12 (and it works!).
>
> I live in Woodinville, WA, and work in Redmond, in the Overlake area.
>
>
>
I thought it was in one of their Fine Woodworking on books, but
their web site doesn't show it. Will try to remember to look tonight.
Joe

LL

LRod

in reply to Hitch on 08/10/2004 2:40 PM

27/10/2004 2:01 AM

On 8 Oct 2004 14:40:10 GMT, Hitch <[email protected]> wrote:

>Actually, for trade. What I'm offering is 10 issues of Fine Homebuilding
>magazine, Nos. 82, 92-99, and 140 (J/J '93, D/J '94/'95 to D/J '95/'96, and
>J/J '01). What I'm looking for is a copy of an article in Fine
>Woodworking. The article is about a guy in Alaska who built a walking-beam
>saw. The FW index says it's in Fine Woodworking - September/October 1980 -
>#24. I've read the article, and could've sworn it was in my collection,
>but my issues only go back to No. 56. If you can get me a copy of that
>article, you get first crack at the Fine Homebuilding mags, otherwise, I'll
>give them to the first person who wants to get them.

If you're still looking for the article, I brought all of my FWWs back
from storage on a trip to them this weekend. They have to be moved
from the trailer to the library, but I can do it this week.

Let me know.

- -
LRod

Master Woodbutcher and seasoned termite

Shamelessly whoring my website since 1999

http://www.woodbutcher.net


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