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| Forum topic by acencha | posted 639 days ago | 421 views | 0 times favorited | 3 replies | ![]() |
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639 days ago |
Hi, I have a set of 4 Rockler Bench Cookies that I found laying around. I hardly ever used them and they will probably need to be cleaned a little bit. Looking to get $12 shipped. I know I only have 6 posts, but here is a link to my eBay profile: eBay Feedback |
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#1 posted 638 days ago |
Did you find them at all useful? -- "Checking for square? what madness is this! The cabinet is square because I will it to be so!" Jeremy Greiner LJ Topic#20953 2011 Feb 2 |
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#2 posted 638 days ago |
I got four of them a couple of weeks ago and just tried them yesterday while I finish sanded and did round overs on 18 drawer fronts. I’ve used non-skid material in the past, but router operations usually burned into them. I think they’re gonna be pretty handy. I generated a lot of shavings and dust, and had to brush the cookies off a couple of times. As long as they were reasonably clean, my drawer fronts didn’t budge. In fact, I had to remind myself that I really didn’t have to use one hand to hold them down while I was working on them. -- Adversity doesn't build character...................it reveals it. |
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#3 posted 635 days ago |
I picked up a four-pack at Lowes last night for $9.. Don’t know how they compare, but they were on sale -- Dan, Rochester, NY |
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