Stabila Deal

The link is to the Wood Werks online store and they have the black limited edition Stabila 48" level on sale for $60, that's half off.

Joe, I always give info on the links I post. I don't want anyone to have to guess if it's worth their time to click. This is a good deal and worth the click if you need a good 48" level.  
 
Wood_junkie
you beat me to it

We're proud to announce the all new Festop MDF Router Top for the Festool MFT/3
Posted by Robbie on 09/14/09

3Several of us here at Wood Werks own a Festool MFT/3. I'm one of them, and I use mine every time I walk into my shop.

While the MFT/3 is a spectacular work surface, both for cutting and clamping, we couldn't help but see more potential in the tiny work horse.

We agreed that the MFT/3 would make an EXCELLENT router table, if only it had a thicker MDF top, a Bench Dog ProFence and Dual Track miter slot. But we didn't stop there. We made sure to make it easy to remove the fence and continue using the MFT/3 as it was intended with our saw track and clamps.

Today we can finally offer this conversion kit to all of our Festool customers. For a limited time, we're offering it at a low introductory price of only $279! That includes your replacement MDF top with the Bench Dog Dual Track installed, a Bench Dog ProFence and a phenolic router table insert.

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Looks really nice!

But now we need a new thread.  People are going to want to talk about this.
 
Rutabagared,

Thanks for the post.  Really needed a replacement 48" level.  Now I need to buy the matching Jamber set.
 
Rutabagared said:
Brice Burrell said:
Joe, I always give info on the links I post. I don't want anyone to have to guess if it's worth their time to click. This is a good deal and worth the click if you need a good 48" level.  

Brice,
Why ruin the surprise?

Joe

I never liked surprises, not even at Christmas or on my birthday. ;D No really, I think proper forum etiquette to let members know where the links go and what they are.     
 
Maybe I should have asked this before I placed my  order for the level, but is woodwerks a reputable website?  I've never heard of them.  Pardon my ignorance.
 
Jonhilgen said:
Maybe I should have asked this before I placed my  order for the level, but is woodwerks a reputable website?  I've never heard of them.  Pardon my ignorance.

You do not have to worry about WoodWerks.
That is a first class business.
I just wish I lived about 3 hours closer.
 
Jonhilgen said:
Maybe I should have asked this before I placed my  order for the level, but is woodwerks a reputable website?  I've never heard of them.  Pardon my ignorance.

The Wood Whisperer, Marc Spagnuolo, did a video of his visit to Wood Werks at http://thewoodwhisperer.com/75-wood-werks-supply-inc/ which is worth watching!

On his website (which I highly recommend) he says:

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Some of you may recall our visit to Ohio last spring. While we were there, I couldn't resist the opportunity to visit a woodworking store that I had heard great things about: The Wood Werks Store in Columbus, OH. Pictures just can't do this place justice! Wall to wall tools, lumber from floor to ceiling, and a Rockler store built-in! Amazing! Since this store is essentially a woodworkers playground, I thought it would be fun to give you a little tour. Wood Werks has also made great efforts to bring the magic of their retail location online.
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Forrest

 
Jonhilgen said:
Maybe I should have asked this before I placed my  order for the level, but is woodwerks a reputable website?  I've never heard of them.  Pardon my ignorance.

I've ordered several things from them. Very nice, easy to deal with, quick and professional.
 
At the time when Marc got is PM2000 custom with flames and red paint, I looked at the site.  There's an online tool to customize your PM2000 with colors, flames, logos, etc.  You can use it to place an order.  OR  [big grin] you can use the print function to print out a sheet with cut and fold marks so you can make a 3D paper art version of your future saw!
 
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