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14 Dec 2007
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Classic Handtools
Perhaps you have seen my Chistmas round up of new tools for Furniture & Cabinetmaking magazine, Issue 135?

I made a grave mistake by failing to mention that several of them are only available in the UK, from Mike Hancock of Classic Hand Tools

phone 01449 721327

Mike works extremely hard to find, import and promote these tools, at the many woodworking shows around the country.
If we do not support independent tool shops like his there will soon be none left, which will be an incalculable loss. (You may not have heard that Axminster have bought Brimark).

I also find it odd, that since Axminster took over the import of Lie-Nielsen tools in UK there seem to be very poor stocks of items that sell well at Christmas. Obviously I do not know the precise reasons for this unfortunate situation.

Anyway, I apologise profusely to Mike for my thoughtless assumption that every one else knows where to find those tools.

David
 
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posted by   Jim 31 Jan 2008 at 09:01

David,
I too am frustrated that Axminster seems to be out-of-stock on many Lie-Nielsen tools. Classic Hand Tools offers 2 and 3-tool sets of Lie-Nielsen dovetail and tenon saws. Of course they're very dear, but the price increment to step up to the larger (14") tenon saws in the 3-saw set is only £12.

Can you tell me if there is any (dis)advantage in having the 14" tenon saws versus the 12"? Would you lose maneuverability and touch with the bigger saws' length and weight? I am not concerned with sawing speed, but I do care about accuracy, sawing straight lines and having the saw feel comfortable in my hand. I do have large hands, so I'm wondering if the larger saws also have larger handles. FYI, I've seen an online review of a L-N bench plane where the reviewer thought the tote was too small. Thanks a lot.

Jim
 




posted by   Jake Sale 31 Jan 2008 at 15:21
Hello David,

I’ve been so frustrated with the availability of LN tools in the UK I’ve been driven to buy direct from the LN.

You get a great price and availability is never an issue but there are small drawbacks.

Some how we need to have a UK supplier who stocks more of wider range.

Regards

Jake Sale
 




posted by   davidcharl 31 Jan 2008 at 18:13
Jim,

I am not a big user of Tenon Saws, but my feeling is that bigger would almost certainly be better, in this case.

Perhaps some other readers will offer their opinions?

best wishes,
David
 




posted by   Hardware City  [ http://thehardwarecity.com ] 22 Aug 2009 at 14:38
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posted by   David Royce  [ http://www.thecannonball.co.uk ] 19 Nov 2009 at 10:26
I just thought that I would bring to your readers attention a new hammer that I stumbbled accoss thats incredible. Its not often that such an original new tool that is really usefull comes to market.I am just supprised that I havent seen it out there before.so I thought that I would just let everybody know.
 




posted by   davidcharl 19 Nov 2009 at 17:19
David,

Not clear what hammer you are referring to and where it can be found?

best wishes,
David C
 




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