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gerry saliba
12th Jun 2006, 02:11 PM
hi all this is my first time on this forum can anyone tellme where i can buy a dvd or video on the use
of routers changing bits depth setting ect ive recently was given a ryobi 1200 watt modelert241200 and so far now one can tell me where i can buy them from thanks alot . jed
Groggy
12th Jun 2006, 02:19 PM
hi all this is my first time on this forum can anyone tellme where i can buy a dvd or video on the use
of routers changing bits depth setting ect ive recently was given a ryobi 1200 watt modelert241200 and so far now one can tell me where i can buy them from thanks alot . jedTaunton books have DVDs on a number of subjects available, routers are one of them. Try Tauntons books (http://www.taunton.com/finewoodworking/dtSearch/searchResults.aspx?page=1&index=Store&channel=Store&query=router+dvd&x=0&y=0).
carbatecwa
12th Jun 2006, 08:30 PM
Gerry,
We here at Carbatec-wa have a range of dvds on woodworking, among them is Router Joinery (Gary Rogowski) which is available for either purchase or hire. Contact us on 1800 886 426 or email us at sales@carbatecwa.com.au for further information.
regards
Garry
Two-Words
12th Jun 2006, 08:54 PM
Gerry,
We here at Carbatec-wa have a range of dvds on woodworking, among them is Router Joinery (Gary Rogowski) which is available for either purchase or hire. Contact us on 1800 886 426 or email us at sales@carbatecwa.com.au for further information.
regards
Garry
fabulous DVD !
Stuart
12th Jun 2006, 09:39 PM
Taunton books have DVDs on a number of subjects available, routers are one of them. Try Tauntons books (http://www.taunton.com/finewoodworking/dtSearch/searchResults.aspx?page=1&index=Store&channel=Store&query=router+dvd&x=0&y=0).
You can get them from Amazon for about $A18 plus postage.
doug the slug
12th Jun 2006, 10:17 PM
fabulous DVD !
GOTCHA!!!!!
that was ONE word and an acronym :D :D :D :D :D
mkb
12th Jun 2006, 11:48 PM
I thought DVD was an initialism...
doug the slug
13th Jun 2006, 12:14 AM
I thought DVD was an initialism...
initially i thought the same :D
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