Woodworking Posters???

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bioman

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Jeff
Hi all,

Does anyone know where to get woodworking or tool posters? I checked the internet, but can't seem to find anything good. I'd like to hang a few in my shop.

Thanks,
Jeff
 

SteveColes

Steve
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You mean you have room on your shop wall for posters:eusa_doh: WoW:lol:
Actually, I think you might have to go to some of the tools stores and beg a bit:-D
 

Monty

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Monty
Depends what your style is, I suppose. If you want new/modern/sexy tool porn, maybe some of the WW stores will be able to help. I've seen some old vintage Stanley or Starret posters on ebay that looked really cool. My preference would be to put a Stanley or Starret on the wall instead of a poster!!! :p

Great question, though... and welcome to the forum!
 

D L Ames

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D L Ames
Jeff, Not sure if you are planning to attend, but there are a couple of WW'ing shows coming up in February where you might try hitting some of the vendors up for some poster.

Here is a link to the show in Charlotte.

And another link for a show in Greensboro.

D L
 

DaveO

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DaveO
Are you looking for the posters with the hot blonde/brunnet model holding a hand drill? :lol: Or actual posters about tools. I personally like the first kind. If you find some let me know!

"No, Honey those are tool posters, what girl????"


Dave:)
 
M

McRabbet

D L Ames said:
Maybe not.........but I've seen Mama turn into a Grizzly when she catches me looking at a Ms. Makita.:lol:

D L
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NCPete

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Pete Davio
My BIL was a test/design/QC engineer for the local B&D/DeWalt plant in Fayetteville. I have a huge DeWalt vinyl sign hanging on a wall where I can't really put anything else - at least not anything that takes up more than a few inches from the wall, that is where my attic ladder drops down... Underneath the sign, I am currently storing sheet goods.
 

dustcollector

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Jeff...

Don't know if any of these will be of interest....

"Ten 17" x 32" laminated posters. Let these eye-catching posters show your students how to use the tools of the trade as they hone their skills. Posters include: saws and saw cuts; decorative edges and surfaces; cylinders; planing and chiseling; hinges; rabbet and dado joints; lap joints; miter joints; mortise and tenon joints; dovetail joints."

LINK:
http://www.vms-online.com/Woodworking_-_Posters_P1864C32.cfm


"This set of six posters provides extracts from the following Woodworking information sheets: No.15 Woodworking machines; No.16 Circular saws; No.17 Planing Machines; No.18 Vertical spindle moulders; No.31 Narrow band saws and No.36 Manually operated cross-cut saws."

LINK: http://www.hsebooks.com/Books/product/product.asp?catalog_name=HSEBooks&category_name=Home%3A%3AYour+Industry%3A%3A&product_id=3367


"Full colour, satin finished, 17 X 22 inch poster depicting various exotic woods used in Intarsia!
30 different woods in all from Pau Amarillo to Wenge and a second tree showing 30 different shades of Western Red Cedar. This poster will make a useful reference guide in any workshop or school."

LINK: http://www.sawbird.com/exotic_woods.htm


gary :)
 

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