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Woodpeckers is offering a new doweling jig for - - - - - $600+ ! ! ! ! ! ! !
REALLY????
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buy two, they're small.
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Mark
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Some neat features.
For $600, you'd think they could include a couple of drill collars.
Ugh.
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I think Woodpeckers is starting to delve into Bridge City territory. Invent a nice tool and charge a fortune for it. Nice features, but no capability that I don't already have with my existing tools.
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Of what use are dowels in this day and age of dominos?
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I have a doweling jig that I used the other day. I don't have the money to buy a domino.
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(08-11-2016, 12:21 PM)Phil Thien Wrote: Some neat features.
For $600, you'd think they could include a couple of drill collars.
Ugh.
For $600.00 you'd think they would toss in some nice drill bits with those drill collars.
Dave
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Of what use are dowels in this day and age of dominos?
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Ever make leaves for a dining table? Doweling jig is useful to align the pins and receivers. I used a plastic jig for much less.
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yea I saw that, thought it was a joke.
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Grant it they have great tools but I do believe it is expensive over kill, wish them luck in selling them.
Steve