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WHAT ARE THE BEST 4 WOODWORKING MAGAZINES AND WHERE CAN YOU GET THE BEST PRICE?
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Hey I have that one too, and then I got an email to get three and didn't have two of three, the third was Small shop solutions, all three for $20. So I got that as well and then gave it away free on here. SkySharks got it, but I think it wasn't what he was looking for and gave it away?

Anyway, whatcha finding that you like?
I am not sure if you are asking me since you quote me, but in case you are...

I built the "pegboard cabinet" or whatever it is called in the plans. It quintuples what you can hang in one spot and you can reach it all from one spot. Very cool. I did that one almost exactly as specified, except I used construction lumber and added steel L brackets in the corners.

I have borrowed ideas from other articles to build my against the wall bench and my free standing bench. Neither of those is out of the book, but both are better because I had the "book" (my copy is magazine style binding and paper), if that makes any sense.
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