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itsme_timd

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312 days ago

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Hi LJ’s,

Can anyone tell me some places in the Atlanta area to shop for woodworking tools, supplies, etc?

I know of the Woodcraft store in Roswell and, of course, the big box stores. Also Stone Mountain Power Tools and Peach State Lumber.

I’m in Woodstock so anywhere close by would be nice.

Thanks,

Tim D

-- Tim D. - Woodstock, GA

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markrules

134 posts in 643 days


312 days ago

Rockler is on Johnson Ferry and Roswell Road down by 285.

Highland Hardware is in Virginia Highlands area and is VERY well respected.

Nothing close to Woodstock that I know of except Kentec / MegaTools on Canton Road just south of 92.

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Sawdust2

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312 days ago

You now have all the good places to buy power tools.
Oops, forgot Redmond’s down on Fulton Industrial Blvd (which also has a Rockler)

Peach State is my preferred supplier of wood. If I happen to be down on So. Cobb I may stop in Atlanta Hardwoods just inside 285

Go to www.woodworkersguildofga.org and they have links to local suppliers.

Carlton McLendon’s for veneer is tops. http://www.rarewoodsandveneers.com/pages/home.htm

Golden’s Antiques is good for all sorts of pulls, locks, small attachments for projects. He’s off Arnold Mill Rd.

-- No piece is cut too short. It was meant for a smaller project.

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Douglas Bordner

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312 days ago

Glad Mark mentioned Highland Hardware. It’s very well respected, even by us Yankees. Even more so than Woodcraft and Rockler to this one. They are superior providers of both tools and educational opportunities, both via the written word and through the classes offered on site by internationally known mentors. Someday I might get up enough scratch to enroll (and of course I’d attempt to find Lee and shake hands).

-- "Bordnerizing" perfectly good lumber for over a decade.

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