magazines

  1. chgorugbyref

    Woodworking magazines need a new home

    I have accumulated quite a few woodworking magazines over time and now they need a new home. When I had space to have them out and accessible, I would look at them regularly. It’s been a couple of years and now they need a new home. These would make an awesome Christmas gift (hint, hint). I...
  2. B

    Woodworking Magazines Free Giveaway

    About a year ago, my dad gave me 4 boxes of old woodworking magazines. You can see the titles from the pic. They are mostly from the early to late 1990's. They are all in great shape (with an occassional pattern or article cut from them) and clean. I think I was at least the fourth recipient of...
  3. scsmith42

    And speaking of NCWW members in magazines...

    After seeing Alan Shafter's great article on shop-made dust gates yesterday, when I opened up the July 2010 issue of Wood Magazine last night, why none other than Bruce Wrenn's (Junecol) face do I see staring back at me on page 8! Bruce submitted the "Top Shop Tip" for improving the dust...
  4. Vetteman9956

    Woodworking Magazines

    I have been reorganizing my woodworking magazine collection and am amazed at how many of the ones I really liked and subscribed to over the years to are not around any more. Anyone remember Today's Woodworker?, It was bought out by WWJ. Another one I really liked was Woodwork. Glancing through...
  5. S

    Old American Woodworker magazines

    Anyone have any they want to recycle? I will pay reasonable price and pickup if within 25 miles of Mocksville. Or perhaps pay for shipping if price is right. PM me. :icon_thum
  6. L

    Magazines?

    Are there monthly magazines that are strictly for wood turners? Thanks Jeff
  7. PChristy

    Good deal mags Fox Publish(updatex2)

    Got this through e-mail today and thought you guys would like to know about it - the sale ends tonight at 10est http://www.foxchapelpublishing.com/client/12days/all.cfm?disccode=12days13&utm_source=fcpnews&utm_medium=email
  8. CarvedTones

    About 15 magazines - mostly Wood from 03-05 - FREE

    Cleaning up - yeah, they have stuff in them I will probably wish I had someday, but if they were still here I probably wouldn't remember what's in them anyway. :) Post if you want to claim some or all of them them. Please don't claim them if they will just collect dust at your house instead of...
  9. Bas

    Magazines subscriptions for cheap

    Microsoft is really pushing its search engine and related "live" services. Play games and get air miles or other prices. Buy stuff via their site and get cash back etc. For a while, they had as much as 35% cash back on "buy it now" actions on eBay. If you sign up for their cashback program, you...
  10. J

    Wood Working magazines

    Check MagazinePriceSearch.com tracks the lowest prices on 2639 magazine subscriptions! We find the best prices on magazines! before ordering any magazines. They do a price search each day. The best deal often changes. First of the week, I renewed my FWW for $67 and change for three years. That...
  11. Travis Porter

    Magazines

    I have been looking through my subscriptions, and it seems I have a lot of magazine subscriptions which is a lot of material to peruse. Some are good, some are bad, some I am indifferent, but it seems to depend on the issue. Personally, I currently subscribe to WoodSmith, Shopnotes (just...
  12. R

    Fine Woodworking Magazines

    I just picked up some old copies of FWW, including the indexes for issues 1-50, and 51-86 (I believe). Also some plans for grandfather, grandmother and mantel clocks. A couple books with measured drawings of early American furniture and a couple other odds and ends plans. Cost $30 for the...
  13. R

    fine woodworking magazines

    I saw a link the other day in the threads about old FWW mags, while un packing box's in my shop I came upon some old ones dating back to 1976, thinking about selling them, but can't find the link,any help out there? Bob:eusa_danc
  14. chris99z71

    Woodworking Magazines

    What does everyone prefer? My personal favorite is Wood IMHO they've got the best simple tips, tricks and shop-built jigs. Perfect for my limited resources and beginner skill level. Just wondering what everyone else is reading. Also, check out: http://www.discountmagazines.com I use them and...

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