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Old 06-12-2005, 04:40 AM   #31
SwampBug
 
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Default Re: box joint jigs. . .

yep, that is the one I refered to in my OP as "Norm's" jig. I agree with your assesment, I was hoping to get some insight on a "best of both worlds" solution. <s>

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"J T" <Jakofalltrades@webtv.net> wrote in message news:1081-418D5DBC-67@storefull-3157.bay.webtv.net...
Sat, Nov 6, 2004, 4:52pm (EST-1) From: wywywywywy@etetet.trt (SwampBug)
claims:
actually I did a google search first. . .not everyone drops neatly into
your pre-conceived mold JT! LOL!

Than youse probably ran across this one too.
http://www.newwoodworker.com/bxjntjig.html

Found it's best to believe no search was made, until told
otherwise.

I'm thinking I'd make a different one for each different size I
wanted. Then just mark on each what size it was. Might take a bit
longer to make, but make up for it in setup time.



JOAT
Viet Nam, divorce, cancer. Been there, done that. Now, where the Hell
are my T-shirts?

 
Old 06-12-2005, 04:41 AM   #32
RKG
 
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Default Re: box joint jigs. . .

SwampBug wrote:
> I can't seem to find much on it. Vol 62 is only available in an annual volume and is sold out. I googled for it specifically but found nothing. thanks.
>



It's Vol. 11 Issue 62 I picked it up at Busy Bee Tools in London
Ont. They seemed to have shelves of old ShopNotes mags.

Rick
 
Old 06-12-2005, 04:41 AM   #33
RKG
 
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Default Re: box joint jigs. . .

SwampBug wrote:
> I can't seem to find much on it. Vol 62 is only available in an annual volume and is sold out. I googled for it specifically but found nothing. thanks.
>



It's Vol. 11 Issue 62 I picked it up at Busy Bee Tools in London
Ont. They seemed to have shelves of old ShopNotes mags.

Rick
 
Old 06-12-2005, 04:41 AM   #34
J T
 
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Default Re: box joint jigs. . .

Sun, Nov 7, 2004, 9:40am (EST-1) wywywywywy@etetet.trt (SwampBug) now
claims:
yep, that is the one I refered to in my OP as "Norm's" jig. I agree with
your assesment, I was hoping to get some insight on a "best of both
worlds" solution.
An, it's "insight" ya wants. Best I can do is try and find a magic
8 ball, on my next safari to the big city. LMAO



JOAT
Viet Nam, divorce, cancer. Been there, done that. Now, where the Hell
are my T-shirts?

 
Old 06-12-2005, 04:41 AM   #35
J T
 
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Default Re: box joint jigs. . .

Sun, Nov 7, 2004, 9:40am (EST-1) wywywywywy@etetet.trt (SwampBug) now
claims:
yep, that is the one I refered to in my OP as "Norm's" jig. I agree with
your assesment, I was hoping to get some insight on a "best of both
worlds" solution.
An, it's "insight" ya wants. Best I can do is try and find a magic
8 ball, on my next safari to the big city. LMAO



JOAT
Viet Nam, divorce, cancer. Been there, done that. Now, where the Hell
are my T-shirts?

 
Old 06-12-2005, 04:42 AM   #36
SwampBug
 
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Default Re: box joint jigs. . .

LOL! Thanks, if I am ever in Canada, I'll check it out.

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"RKG" <gibsonrnospamplease@gibs-web.ca> wrote in message news:6Qrjd.126$km5.92772@news20.bellglobal.com...
SwampBug wrote:
> I can't seem to find much on it. Vol 62 is only available in an annual volume and is sold out. I googled for it specifically but found nothing. thanks.
>



It's Vol. 11 Issue 62 I picked it up at Busy Bee Tools in London
Ont. They seemed to have shelves of old ShopNotes mags.

Rick
 
Old 06-12-2005, 04:42 AM   #37
SwampBug
 
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Default Re: box joint jigs. . .

LOL! Thanks, if I am ever in Canada, I'll check it out.

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"RKG" <gibsonrnospamplease@gibs-web.ca> wrote in message news:6Qrjd.126$km5.92772@news20.bellglobal.com...
SwampBug wrote:
> I can't seem to find much on it. Vol 62 is only available in an annual volume and is sold out. I googled for it specifically but found nothing. thanks.
>



It's Vol. 11 Issue 62 I picked it up at Busy Bee Tools in London
Ont. They seemed to have shelves of old ShopNotes mags.

Rick
 
Old 06-12-2005, 04:42 AM   #38
SwampBug
 
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Default Re: box joint jigs. . .

I see not everyone knows how "insight" works! LOL! . . .and how ya gonna find a magic 8 ball when you can't even find your T-shirts!

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"J T" <Jakofalltrades@webtv.net> wrote in message news:23404-418E4E61-207@storefull-3154.bay.webtv.net...
Sun, Nov 7, 2004, 9:40am (EST-1) wywywywywy@etetet.trt (SwampBug) now
claims:
yep, that is the one I refered to in my OP as "Norm's" jig. I agree with
your assesment, I was hoping to get some insight on a "best of both
worlds" solution.
An, it's "insight" ya wants. Best I can do is try and find a magic
8 ball, on my next safari to the big city. LMAO



JOAT
Viet Nam, divorce, cancer. Been there, done that. Now, where the Hell
are my T-shirts?

 
Old 06-12-2005, 04:42 AM   #39
SwampBug
 
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Default Re: box joint jigs. . .

I see not everyone knows how "insight" works! LOL! . . .and how ya gonna find a magic 8 ball when you can't even find your T-shirts!

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SwampBug
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"J T" <Jakofalltrades@webtv.net> wrote in message news:23404-418E4E61-207@storefull-3154.bay.webtv.net...
Sun, Nov 7, 2004, 9:40am (EST-1) wywywywywy@etetet.trt (SwampBug) now
claims:
yep, that is the one I refered to in my OP as "Norm's" jig. I agree with
your assesment, I was hoping to get some insight on a "best of both
worlds" solution.
An, it's "insight" ya wants. Best I can do is try and find a magic
8 ball, on my next safari to the big city. LMAO



JOAT
Viet Nam, divorce, cancer. Been there, done that. Now, where the Hell
are my T-shirts?

 
Old 06-12-2005, 04:43 AM   #40
J T
 
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Default Re: box joint jigs. . .

Sun, Nov 7, 2004, 12:40pm (EST-1) wywywywywy@etetet.trt (SwampBug)
says:
I see not everyone knows how "insight" works! LOL! . . .and how ya gonna
find a magic 8 ball when you can't even find your T-shirts!

Supposedly, there's about 3 women to every man. The T-shirts are
like that, somebody's out there with my share of both.



JOAT
Viet Nam, divorce, cancer. Been there, done that. Now, where the Hell
are my T-shirts?

 
Old 06-12-2005, 04:43 AM   #41
J T
 
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Default Re: box joint jigs. . .

Sun, Nov 7, 2004, 12:40pm (EST-1) wywywywywy@etetet.trt (SwampBug)
says:
I see not everyone knows how "insight" works! LOL! . . .and how ya gonna
find a magic 8 ball when you can't even find your T-shirts!

Supposedly, there's about 3 women to every man. The T-shirts are
like that, somebody's out there with my share of both.



JOAT
Viet Nam, divorce, cancer. Been there, done that. Now, where the Hell
are my T-shirts?

 
Old 06-12-2005, 04:45 AM   #42
Greg Millen
 
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Default Re: box joint jigs. . .

Here ya go Ken. For $200 you could make all sorts of stuff! The guy's name
was George IIRC and he still hasn't changed his website
http://www.woodjig.com/pic1.htm.

The thread was:

http://groups.google.com.au/groups?h...y%2B%26hl%3Den

Caution, viewing this thread or website may make the reader nauseous..
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Greg


"Ken Vaughn" wrote in message ...
> G'day Mate,
>
> I think I missed that thread. Being retired, I travel a lot and it may
> have occurred during one of my trips. Box joint jigs have been around
> forever, the woodworking books and magazines were full of them when I took
> up this hobby, and that's been, well a few years.
>
> Ken
>



 
Old 06-12-2005, 04:45 AM   #43
Greg Millen
 
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Default Re: box joint jigs. . .

Here ya go Ken. For $200 you could make all sorts of stuff! The guy's name
was George IIRC and he still hasn't changed his website
http://www.woodjig.com/pic1.htm.

The thread was:

http://groups.google.com.au/groups?h...y%2B%26hl%3Den

Caution, viewing this thread or website may make the reader nauseous..
--

Greg


"Ken Vaughn" wrote in message ...
> G'day Mate,
>
> I think I missed that thread. Being retired, I travel a lot and it may
> have occurred during one of my trips. Box joint jigs have been around
> forever, the woodworking books and magazines were full of them when I took
> up this hobby, and that's been, well a few years.
>
> Ken
>



 
 
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