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> Tool Reconditioning, Breathing new life into not so new tools.
WoodWizard
post Apr 3 2009, 07:54 AM
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I would suggest a project forum for tool reconditioning & repair - breathing new life into used/antique working & non-working tools. No matter what kind of tool it is - woodworking, general carpentry, landscape & garden, automotive, etc.

Members could post their reconditioning projects step by step if they like with pictures and/or videos.

This would also be a good place for members to post products they recommend for use in tool preservation and reconditioning/repair.
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Ryan.ToolKing
post Apr 3 2009, 11:15 AM
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QUOTE (WoodWizard @ Apr 3 2009, 08:54 AM) *
I would suggest a project forum for tool reconditioning & repair - breathing new life into used/antique working & non-working tools. No matter what kind of tool it is - woodworking, general carpentry, landscape & garden, automotive, etc.

Members could post their reconditioning projects step by step if they like with pictures and/or videos.

This would also be a good place for members to post products they recommend for use in tool preservation and reconditioning/repair.



Another Great idea. I will putting that up very soon
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