: . . .This one caught my eye. I've been wanting a grinder. I could get one
: for . . .At $89.40
: I might have to go for it... any way to get exercise and save electricity
: at the same time has got to be good Anybody seen one before; it looks
: like it would last a lifetime.
Lehmans, a source for non-electric tools and housewares, has one similar to what you picture for $49.95. It is made int he US, too. You might as well save $40.
this URL gets you to their catalog page for the grinder:
their home page is: www.lehmans.com
Interestingly, while they have an assortment of hand operated woodworking tools: drills, augers, spokeshaves, drawknives, chisels, etc. I couldn't find any planes. I'm surprised. Maybe they just aren't listed online.
Hope this helps
PGJ
Messages In This Thread
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Chip Sandresky -- 3/7/2002, 4:14 pm- Re: Tools: Old Style Grinder
Bob -- 3/9/2002, 7:41 am- Cheaper at Lehmans *Pic*
Paul G. Jacobson -- 3/8/2002, 8:37 pm- Re: Tools: Old Style Grinder
John Monfoe -- 3/8/2002, 5:32 am- Re: Y2K compliant, too! *NM*
Dean Trexel -- 3/7/2002, 6:29 pm- Re: Tools: Old Style Grinder
Shawn Baker -- 3/7/2002, 5:46 pm- Re: Tools: Any Recommendations
Chip Sandresky -- 3/7/2002, 6:02 pm- Re: Tools: Any Recommendations
Scott e. Davis -- 3/11/2002, 1:37 pm- Re: Tools: Any Recommendations
leo s -- 3/8/2002, 9:33 am- Re: Tools: Any Recommendations
don flowers -- 3/7/2002, 7:55 pm - Re: Tools: Any Recommendations
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Nick Schade - Guillemot Kayaks -- 3/7/2002, 4:59 pm - Cheaper at Lehmans *Pic*
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