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Baileigh Industrial woodworking is here.....let the fun begin!

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#1 · (Edited by Moderator)
Hey guys, Shane from Baileigh here. We are going to be a paid sponsor here on the site in a few days, working out the final details tomorrow. For those of you who do not know who we are check us out.

http://wood.baileighindustrial.com/

We have been involved with metal fabricating machinery for 15 years and are involved with over 40 forums worldwide. Baileigh has all kinds of fun on forums, we have contests, giveaways and offer a nice discount to any forum member.

We are now taking that same approach to wood working machinery. We will be kicking off our introduction with a couple givaways and maybe a contest or two.

Stay tuned, as soon as we get our vendor status rolling the games will begin.

In the meantime, if you have any questions for me, shoot me a PM or give me a call. 920-482-3220
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#2 · (Edited by Moderator)
As a fairly new member to LJ's, let me welcome you, Shane and Baileigh! Is it pronounced baylay or bailay? We look forward to seeing what you guys come up with. I briefly skimmed your web site and was impressed at the number of and different price ranges of your woodworking equipment. You guys cater to everything from the hobbyst to the full blown industrial shop. Are all your machines manufactured in the US? The Baileigh Industrial Jointer/Planer JP-1250 caught my eye as I'm looking to upgrade my 6" jointer as well as my 12" portable planer. The price is right and will be even better whith the discount you mentioned. Also, you cant beat the free shipping! Good luck with the sponsorship.

Scott
 
#3 ·
Welcome Shane… There's gonna be a TON of folks reading this soon as they start waking up this morning. And I'm sure we have more than just a few who always want the "newest, latest, and greatest of tools in their shop, money's no object and full speed ahead" type of guys here. :)

So if you're one of those types, check out that CNC TABLESAW on their home page. WOW!
 
#7 ·
"As a fairly new member to LJ's, let me welcome you, Shane and Baileigh! Is it pronounced baylay or bailay? We look forward to seeing what you guys come up with. I briefly skimmed your web site and was impressed at the number of and different price ranges of your woodworking equipment. You guys cater to everything from the hobbyst to the full blown industrial shop. Are all your machines manufactured in the US? The Baileigh Industrial Jointer/Planer JP-1250 caught my eye as I'm looking to upgrade my 6" jointer as well as my 12" portable planer. The price is right and will be even better whith the discount you mentioned. Also, you cant beat the free shipping! Good luck with the sponsorship.

Scott"

Baileigh is pronounced "Baily"

Baileigh has a little something for everybody. Most of our high end wood machinery is made in Taiwan. You will see that listed on the website next to the machines. We do offer a high end line as well that is manufactured in China. Like I said, a little something for everbody, from the guys in the garage and home shops to full blown wood production.
 
#8 ·
"Welcome Shane… There's gonna be a TON of folks reading this soon as they start waking up this morning. And I'm sure we have more than just a few who always want the "newest, latest, and greatest of tools in their shop, money's no object and full speed ahead"type of guys here. :)

So if you're one of those types, check out that CNC TABLESAW on their home page. WOW!"

Thanks for the kind welcome!
 
#16 ·
Baileigh Inc Welcome but what about us little guys some of us do good to keep the doors open and things down here in southeast Missouri time's are hard and Im lucky if I get 100.00 for my dresser's and Grizzly is getting higher and higher each year are you all going to sale rebuildt planer's as well
 
#17 ·
"Welcome to Lumberjocks, but do we need one more company selling us the same stuff?
The only good reason for that would be better price.
Grizzly has a very good reputation, good luck to you.

-Bert"

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Couldn't disagree more. The more companies that we have to choose from the better for us. Competition is always good for the consumer as it leads to more competitive pricing and even on occassion better quality. Every company has its supporter and also those who aren't. Competition is a good thing and I say welcome Baileigh.
 
#18 ·
Welcome aboard. I didn't realize we can still have paid sponsors on this site. this is something that used to exist in the past.

looking forward to what you are bringing to the table. sounds like good stuff.
 
#19 ·
Thank you for introducing yourself. I feel like all too often whenever someone is on this site doing anything that relates the them trying to make money, it comes across shady and generally rubs people the wrong way. Best of luck to you and your company.
 
#21 ·
Appreciate your support, I'm in the market for a shaper and I will consider Baileigh because of your support here. Thank you. Be prepared to put up with carping about price, quality, and country of origin… The tool maker who can successfully triangulate those three has yet to be found.
 
#22 ·
I noticed the pricing is slightly higher but there is free shipping. I like having an option of another company. Grizzly will be tough to beat. Customer service and quality will be everything. I am not sure I want to be the one to test your machinery, but look forward to hearing more! Good Luck
 
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