I want everyone to compile a list of online tools shops on this page so it has the benifit for all of us
-- A. Molloy

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I want everyone to compile a list of online tools shops on this page so it has the benifit for all of us
-- A. Molloy
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4 comments so far
Woodshopfreak
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posted 219 days ago
For stuff you don’t care much about quality, Harbor freight is great. (Humm that rimes…) I don’t know if they have one where you are but I get alot of my clamps there, becasue I think how much can you really screw up a c clamp. All it is, is a screw, with a metal c shape. I also have gotten some bar clamps and f style clamps there. I bought my drill press for only 32 dollars and it is running smooth as the day I bought it even 3 years later.
Some other places
amazon
woodcraft
rockler
Home depot/ lowes (Duh)
ebay
menards
Sears
Ace hardware (good for certain things, although very expensive for some things they have there)
Also look in the phonebook for random woodworking stores, there’s actually alot. We have this place that sells just about any delta product/dewalt/or makita product as well. They have stop saws. and every hand tool imaginable. It’s called Berland’s House of Tools, and it is pretty great, although it has alot of “construction” stuff, not so much woodworking.
-- Tyler, Illinois
MsDebbieP
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posted 219 days ago
you mean shopping sites?
1) LumberJocks' Store
-- "Functional WoodArt" by Debbie, Canada (http://www.execulink.com/~yohan)
jeffthewoodwacker
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posted 219 days ago
Highland Hardware
Berea Hardware
Penn State Industries
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Eric
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posted 219 days ago
Go MsDebbieP!
-- Eric at http://adventuresinwoodworking.com