I know the table, compound miter, and radial arm saws have seen a lot of use since the birth of the space. Would anyone like to add a band saw to the mid-south makers arsenal of wood working tools? For those who don't know what a band saw is, it essential does what a jig saw can do, but on a bigger scale. It's main use is to cut free hand curves in wood, but has plenty of other uses.
I have haggled a guy down to 150 bucks for a 12" craftsman band saw. This will only cut wood. Usually 12" band saws will run well over 400 new.
I have been watching way too much New Yankee Workshop and have Spring plans on making a couple of Adirondack chairs (outdoor lounge chairs) with the band saw. Would anyone have an interest in assembling Adirondack chairs for class?
Let me know your guys opinions! Or if you would like to donate to the cause!
Thanks,
-- Ben S. Eishen 773.234.7436 | b...@eishen.com 9160 Hwy. 64, Suite 12-302, Lakeland, TN 38002
> I know the table, compound miter, and radial arm saws have seen a lot of use since the birth of the space. Would anyone like to add a band saw to the mid-south makers arsenal of wood working tools? For those who don't know what a band saw is, it essential does what a jig saw can do, but on a bigger scale. It's main use is to cut free hand curves in wood, but has plenty of other uses.
> I have haggled a guy down to 150 bucks for a 12" craftsman band saw. This will only cut wood. Usually 12" band saws will run well over 400 new.
> I have been watching way too much New Yankee Workshop and have Spring plans on making a couple of Adirondack chairs (outdoor lounge chairs) with the band saw. Would anyone have an interest in assembling Adirondack chairs for class?
> Let me know your guys opinions! Or if you would like to donate to the cause!
> Thanks,
> -- > Ben S. Eishen > 773.234.7436 | b...@eishen.com > 9160 Hwy. 64, Suite 12-302, Lakeland, TN 38002
> I know the table, compound miter, and radial arm saws have seen a lot of > use since the birth of the space. Would anyone like to add a band saw to > the mid-south makers arsenal of wood working tools? For those who don't > know what a band saw is, it essential does what a jig saw can do, but on a > bigger scale. It's main use is to cut free hand curves in wood, but has > plenty of other uses.
> I have haggled a guy down to 150 bucks for a 12" craftsman band saw. This > will only cut wood. Usually 12" band saws will run well over 400 new.
> I have been watching way too much New Yankee Workshop and have Spring > plans on making a couple of Adirondack chairs (outdoor lounge chairs) > with the band saw. Would anyone have an interest in assembling Adirondack > chairs for class?
> Let me know your guys opinions! Or if you would like to donate to the > cause!
> Thanks,
> -- > Ben S. Eishen > 773.234.7436 | b...@eishen.com > 9160 Hwy. 64, Suite 12-302, Lakeland, TN 38002
> I know the table, compound miter, and radial arm saws have seen a lot of > use since the birth of the space. Would anyone like to add a band saw to > the mid-south makers arsenal of wood working tools? For those who don't > know what a band saw is, it essential does what a jig saw can do, but on a > bigger scale. It's main use is to cut free hand curves in wood, but has > plenty of other uses.
> I have haggled a guy down to 150 bucks for a 12" craftsman band saw. This > will only cut wood. Usually 12" band saws will run well over 400 new.
> I have been watching way too much New Yankee Workshop and have Spring > plans on making a couple of Adirondack chairs (outdoor lounge chairs) > with the band saw. Would anyone have an interest in assembling Adirondack > chairs for class?
> Let me know your guys opinions! Or if you would like to donate to the > cause!
> Thanks,
> -- > Ben S. Eishen > 773.234.7436 | b...@eishen.com > 9160 Hwy. 64, Suite 12-302, Lakeland, TN 38002
-----Original Message-----
From: Ben Eishen <b...@eishen.com>
Sender: midsouth-makers@googlegroups.com
Date: Fri, 27 Jan 2012 17:08:08 To: <midsouth-makers@googlegroups.com>
Reply-To: midsouth-makers@googlegroups.com
Subject: [MidsouthMakers] You like to wood work?
I know the table, compound miter, and radial arm saws have seen a lot of
use since the birth of the space. Would anyone like to add a band saw to
the mid-south makers arsenal of wood working tools? For those who don't
know what a band saw is, it essential does what a jig saw can do, but on a
bigger scale. It's main use is to cut free hand curves in wood, but has
plenty of other uses.
I have haggled a guy down to 150 bucks for a 12" craftsman band saw. This
will only cut wood. Usually 12" band saws will run well over 400 new.
I have been watching way too much New Yankee Workshop and have Spring plans
on making a couple of Adirondack chairs (outdoor lounge chairs) with the
band saw. Would anyone have an interest in assembling Adirondack chairs for
class?
Let me know your guys opinions! Or if you would like to donate to the cause!
Thanks,
--
Ben S. Eishen
773.234.7436 | b...@eishen.com
9160 Hwy. 64, Suite 12-302, Lakeland, TN 38002
> Count me in as well! I'll throw in $20 > Rachel D > On Jan 27, 2012 5:08 PM, "Ben Eishen" <b...@eishen.com> wrote:
>> I know the table, compound miter, and radial arm saws have seen a lot of >> use since the birth of the space. Would anyone like to add a band saw to >> the mid-south makers arsenal of wood working tools? For those who don't >> know what a band saw is, it essential does what a jig saw can do, but on a >> bigger scale. It's main use is to cut free hand curves in wood, but has >> plenty of other uses.
>> I have haggled a guy down to 150 bucks for a 12" craftsman band saw. This >> will only cut wood. Usually 12" band saws will run well over 400 new.
>> I have been watching way too much New Yankee Workshop and have Spring >> plans on making a couple of Adirondack chairs (outdoor lounge chairs) >> with the band saw. Would anyone have an interest in assembling Adirondack >> chairs for class?
>> Let me know your guys opinions! Or if you would like to donate to the >> cause!
>> Thanks,
>> -- >> Ben S. Eishen >> 773.234.7436 | b...@eishen.com >> 9160 Hwy. 64, Suite 12-302, Lakeland, TN 38002
12" is the distance from the blade to the back of the throat. think "diameter" instead of "wheel to wheel" On Jan 27, 2012 6:14 PM, "claudio donndelinger" <orias3...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 20! > On Jan 27, 2012 6:02 PM, "rachel donndelinger" <rachel0...@gmail.com> > wrote:
>> Count me in as well! I'll throw in $20 >> Rachel D >> On Jan 27, 2012 5:08 PM, "Ben Eishen" <b...@eishen.com> wrote:
>>> I know the table, compound miter, and radial arm saws have seen a lot of >>> use since the birth of the space. Would anyone like to add a band saw to >>> the mid-south makers arsenal of wood working tools? For those who don't >>> know what a band saw is, it essential does what a jig saw can do, but on a >>> bigger scale. It's main use is to cut free hand curves in wood, but has >>> plenty of other uses.
>>> I have haggled a guy down to 150 bucks for a 12" craftsman band saw. >>> This will only cut wood. Usually 12" band saws will run well over 400 new.
>>> I have been watching way too much New Yankee Workshop and have Spring >>> plans on making a couple of Adirondack chairs (outdoor lounge chairs) >>> with the band saw. Would anyone have an interest in assembling Adirondack >>> chairs for class?
>>> Let me know your guys opinions! Or if you would like to donate to the >>> cause!
>>> Thanks,
>>> -- >>> Ben S. Eishen >>> 773.234.7436 | b...@eishen.com >>> 9160 Hwy. 64, Suite 12-302, Lakeland, TN 38002
> I know the table, compound miter, and radial arm saws have seen a lot of use since the birth of the space. Would anyone like to add a band saw to the mid-south makers arsenal of wood working tools? For those who don't know what a band saw is, it essential does what a jig saw can do, but on a bigger scale. It's main use is to cut free hand curves in wood, but has plenty of other uses.
> I have haggled a guy down to 150 bucks for a 12" craftsman band saw. This will only cut wood. Usually 12" band saws will run well over 400 new.
> I have been watching way too much New Yankee Workshop and have Spring plans on making a couple of Adirondack chairs (outdoor lounge chairs) with the band saw. Would anyone have an interest in assembling Adirondack chairs for class?
> Let me know your guys opinions! Or if you would like to donate to the cause!
> Thanks,
> -- > Ben S. Eishen > 773.234.7436 | b...@eishen.com > 9160 Hwy. 64, Suite 12-302, Lakeland, TN 38002
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-----Original Message-----
From: Walter Stokes <wwsto...@gmail.com>
Sender: midsouth-makers@googlegroups.com
Date: Fri, 27 Jan 2012 18:19:05 To: <midsouth-makers@googlegroups.com>
Reply-To: midsouth-makers@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: [MidsouthMakers] You like to wood work?
12" is the distance from the blade to the back of the throat. think
"diameter" instead of "wheel to wheel"
On Jan 27, 2012 6:14 PM, "claudio donndelinger" <orias3...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 20!
> On Jan 27, 2012 6:02 PM, "rachel donndelinger" <rachel0...@gmail.com>
> wrote:
>> Count me in as well! I'll throw in $20
>> Rachel D
>> On Jan 27, 2012 5:08 PM, "Ben Eishen" <b...@eishen.com> wrote:
>>> I know the table, compound miter, and radial arm saws have seen a lot of
>>> use since the birth of the space. Would anyone like to add a band saw to
>>> the mid-south makers arsenal of wood working tools? For those who don't
>>> know what a band saw is, it essential does what a jig saw can do, but on a
>>> bigger scale. It's main use is to cut free hand curves in wood, but has
>>> plenty of other uses.
>>> I have haggled a guy down to 150 bucks for a 12" craftsman band saw.
>>> This will only cut wood. Usually 12" band saws will run well over 400 new.
>>> I have been watching way too much New Yankee Workshop and have Spring
>>> plans on making a couple of Adirondack chairs (outdoor lounge chairs)
>>> with the band saw. Would anyone have an interest in assembling Adirondack
>>> chairs for class?
>>> Let me know your guys opinions! Or if you would like to donate to the
>>> cause!
>>> Thanks,
>>> --
>>> Ben S. Eishen
>>> 773.234.7436 | b...@eishen.com
>>> 9160 Hwy. 64, Suite 12-302, Lakeland, TN 38002
> I know the table, compound miter, and radial arm saws have seen a lot of use since the birth of the space. Would anyone like to add a band saw to the mid-south makers arsenal of wood working tools? For those who don't know what a band saw is, it essential does what a jig saw can do, but on a bigger scale. It's main use is to cut free hand curves in wood, but has plenty of other uses.
> I have haggled a guy down to 150 bucks for a 12" craftsman band saw. This will only cut wood. Usually 12" band saws will run well over 400 new.
> I have been watching way too much New Yankee Workshop and have Spring plans on making a couple of Adirondack chairs (outdoor lounge chairs) with the band saw. Would anyone have an interest in assembling Adirondack chairs for class?
> Let me know your guys opinions! Or if you would like to donate to the cause!
> Thanks,
> -- > Ben S. Eishen > 773.234.7436 | b...@eishen.com > 9160 Hwy. 64, Suite 12-302, Lakeland, TN 38002
On Fri, Jan 27, 2012 at 10:00 PM, Frank Hess <rfhes...@gmail.com> wrote: > I'll chip in $10
> Frank
> On Jan 27, 2012, at 5:08 PM, Ben Eishen <b...@eishen.com> wrote:
> I know the table, compound miter, and radial arm saws have seen a lot of > use since the birth of the space. Would anyone like to add a band saw to > the mid-south makers arsenal of wood working tools? For those who don't > know what a band saw is, it essential does what a jig saw can do, but on a > bigger scale. It's main use is to cut free hand curves in wood, but has > plenty of other uses.
> I have haggled a guy down to 150 bucks for a 12" craftsman band saw. This > will only cut wood. Usually 12" band saws will run well over 400 new.
> I have been watching way too much New Yankee Workshop and have Spring > plans on making a couple of Adirondack chairs (outdoor lounge chairs) > with the band saw. Would anyone have an interest in assembling Adirondack > chairs for class?
> Let me know your guys opinions! Or if you would like to donate to the > cause!
> Thanks,
> -- > Ben S. Eishen > 773.234.7436 | b...@eishen.com > 9160 Hwy. 64, Suite 12-302, Lakeland, TN 38002
----- Original Message ----- From: Ben Eishen To: midsouth-makers@googlegroups.com Sent: Saturday, January 28, 2012 1:30 PM Subject: Re: [MidsouthMakers] You like to wood work?
-- Ben S. Eishen 773.234.7436 | b...@eishen.com 9160 Hwy. 64, Suite 12-302, Lakeland, TN 38002
On Fri, Jan 27, 2012 at 10:00 PM, Frank Hess <rfhes...@gmail.com> wrote:
I'll chip in $10
Frank
On Jan 27, 2012, at 5:08 PM, Ben Eishen <b...@eishen.com> wrote:
I know the table, compound miter, and radial arm saws have seen a lot of use since the birth of the space. Would anyone like to add a band saw to the mid-south makers arsenal of wood working tools? For those who don't know what a band saw is, it essential does what a jig saw can do, but on a bigger scale. It's main use is to cut free hand curves in wood, but has plenty of other uses.
I have haggled a guy down to 150 bucks for a 12" craftsman band saw. This will only cut wood. Usually 12" band saws will run well over 400 new.
I have been watching way too much New Yankee Workshop and have Spring plans on making a couple of Adirondack chairs (outdoor lounge chairs) with the band saw. Would anyone have an interest in assembling Adirondack chairs for class?
Let me know your guys opinions! Or if you would like to donate to the cause!
Thanks,
-- Ben S. Eishen 773.234.7436 | b...@eishen.com 9160 Hwy. 64, Suite 12-302, Lakeland, TN 38002
Picking the band saw up between 2-3 today and dropping it off between 3-4 today. If anyone want to come out and help unload/test it out. -- Ben S. Eishen 773.234.7436 | b...@eishen.com 9160 Hwy. 64, Suite 12-302, Lakeland, TN 38002
On Sat, Jan 28, 2012 at 3:20 PM, Ben Eishen <b...@eishen.com> wrote: > This tool has been FUNDED! Please send your donation to > treasu...@midsouthmakers.org (using the option Personal->Payment Owed > shown in that attached picture) or cash/check at your earliest convenience. > I'll will pick up the tool sometime this weekend for your sawing pleasure.
> Thanks!
> -- > Ben S. Eishen > 773.234.7436 | b...@eishen.com > 9160 Hwy. 64, Suite 12-302, Lakeland, TN 38002
> On Sat, Jan 28, 2012 at 1:49 PM, Keith <kstova...@comcast.net> wrote:
>> ** >> Count me in for $15.
>> Keith
>> ----- Original Message ----- >> *From:* Ben Eishen <b...@eishen.com> >> *To:* midsouth-makers@googlegroups.com >> *Sent:* Saturday, January 28, 2012 1:30 PM >> *Subject:* Re: [MidsouthMakers] You like to wood work?
>> Total 135, anyone want to chip in the extra 15?
>> -- >> Ben S. Eishen >> 773.234.7436 | b...@eishen.com >> 9160 Hwy. 64, Suite 12-302, Lakeland, TN 38002
>> On Fri, Jan 27, 2012 at 10:00 PM, Frank Hess <rfhes...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>> I'll chip in $10
>>> Frank
>>> On Jan 27, 2012, at 5:08 PM, Ben Eishen <b...@eishen.com> wrote:
>>> I know the table, compound miter, and radial arm saws have seen a lot >>> of use since the birth of the space. Would anyone like to add a band saw to >>> the mid-south makers arsenal of wood working tools? For those who don't >>> know what a band saw is, it essential does what a jig saw can do, but on a >>> bigger scale. It's main use is to cut free hand curves in wood, but has >>> plenty of other uses.
>>> I have haggled a guy down to 150 bucks for a 12" craftsman band saw. >>> This will only cut wood. Usually 12" band saws will run well over 400 new.
>>> I have been watching way too much New Yankee Workshop and have Spring >>> plans on making a couple of Adirondack chairs (outdoor lounge chairs) >>> with the band saw. Would anyone have an interest in assembling Adirondack >>> chairs for class?
>>> Let me know your guys opinions! Or if you would like to donate to the >>> cause!
>>> Thanks,
>>> -- >>> Ben S. Eishen >>> 773.234.7436 | b...@eishen.com >>> 9160 Hwy. 64, Suite 12-302, Lakeland, TN 38002
This tool has been FUNDED! Please send your donation to treasu...@midsouthmakers.org (using the option Personal->Payment Owed shown in that attached picture) or cash/check at your earliest convenience. I'll will pick up the tool sometime this weekend for your sawing pleasure.
Thanks!
-- Ben S. Eishen 773.234.7436 | b...@eishen.com 9160 Hwy. 64, Suite 12-302, Lakeland, TN 38002
On Sat, Jan 28, 2012 at 1:49 PM, Keith <kstova...@comcast.net> wrote: > ** > Count me in for $15.
> Keith
> ----- Original Message ----- > *From:* Ben Eishen <b...@eishen.com> > *To:* midsouth-makers@googlegroups.com > *Sent:* Saturday, January 28, 2012 1:30 PM > *Subject:* Re: [MidsouthMakers] You like to wood work?
> -- > Ben S. Eishen > 773.234.7436 | b...@eishen.com > 9160 Hwy. 64, Suite 12-302, Lakeland, TN 38002
> On Fri, Jan 27, 2012 at 10:00 PM, Frank Hess <rfhes...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> I'll chip in $10
>> Frank
>> On Jan 27, 2012, at 5:08 PM, Ben Eishen <b...@eishen.com> wrote:
>> I know the table, compound miter, and radial arm saws have seen a lot >> of use since the birth of the space. Would anyone like to add a band saw to >> the mid-south makers arsenal of wood working tools? For those who don't >> know what a band saw is, it essential does what a jig saw can do, but on a >> bigger scale. It's main use is to cut free hand curves in wood, but has >> plenty of other uses.
>> I have haggled a guy down to 150 bucks for a 12" craftsman band saw. This >> will only cut wood. Usually 12" band saws will run well over 400 new.
>> I have been watching way too much New Yankee Workshop and have Spring >> plans on making a couple of Adirondack chairs (outdoor lounge chairs) >> with the band saw. Would anyone have an interest in assembling Adirondack >> chairs for class?
>> Let me know your guys opinions! Or if you would like to donate to the >> cause!
>> Thanks,
>> -- >> Ben S. Eishen >> 773.234.7436 | b...@eishen.com >> 9160 Hwy. 64, Suite 12-302, Lakeland, TN 38002
----- Original Message ----- From: Ben Eishen To: midsouth-makers@googlegroups.com Sent: Saturday, January 28, 2012 3:20 PM Subject: Re: [MidsouthMakers] You like to wood work?
This tool has been FUNDED! Please send your donation to treasu...@midsouthmakers.org (using the option Personal->Payment Owed shown in that attached picture) or cash/check at your earliest convenience. I'll will pick up the tool sometime this weekend for your sawing pleasure.
Thanks!
-- Ben S. Eishen 773.234.7436 | b...@eishen.com 9160 Hwy. 64, Suite 12-302, Lakeland, TN 38002
On Sat, Jan 28, 2012 at 1:49 PM, Keith <kstova...@comcast.net> wrote:
Count me in for $15.
Keith ----- Original Message ----- From: Ben Eishen To: midsouth-makers@googlegroups.com Sent: Saturday, January 28, 2012 1:30 PM Subject: Re: [MidsouthMakers] You like to wood work?
-- Ben S. Eishen 773.234.7436 | b...@eishen.com 9160 Hwy. 64, Suite 12-302, Lakeland, TN 38002
On Fri, Jan 27, 2012 at 10:00 PM, Frank Hess <rfhes...@gmail.com> wrote:
I'll chip in $10
Frank
On Jan 27, 2012, at 5:08 PM, Ben Eishen <b...@eishen.com> wrote:
I know the table, compound miter, and radial arm saws have seen a lot of use since the birth of the space. Would anyone like to add a band saw to the mid-south makers arsenal of wood working tools? For those who don't know what a band saw is, it essential does what a jig saw can do, but on a bigger scale. It's main use is to cut free hand curves in wood, but has plenty of other uses.
I have haggled a guy down to 150 bucks for a 12" craftsman band saw. This will only cut wood. Usually 12" band saws will run well over 400 new.
I have been watching way too much New Yankee Workshop and have Spring plans on making a couple of Adirondack chairs (outdoor lounge chairs) with the band saw. Would anyone have an interest in assembling Adirondack chairs for class?
Let me know your guys opinions! Or if you would like to donate to the cause!
Thanks,
-- Ben S. Eishen 773.234.7436 | b...@eishen.com 9160 Hwy. 64, Suite 12-302, Lakeland, TN 38002
Lol, its Dilbert! Just ran through all of them on Netflix a couple months ago. -- Ben S. Eishen 773.234.7436 | b...@eishen.com 9160 Hwy. 64, Suite 12-302, Lakeland, TN 38002
On Tue, Jan 31, 2012 at 9:10 PM, Keith <kstova...@comcast.net> wrote: > ** > Hey Makers
> You might get a kick out of the attached. > I ran across it, while deleting several years worth of emails over the > weekend.
> Take Care,
> Keith Stovall
> ----- Original Message ----- > *From:* Ben Eishen <b...@eishen.com> > *To:* midsouth-makers@googlegroups.com > *Sent:* Saturday, January 28, 2012 3:20 PM > *Subject:* Re: [MidsouthMakers] You like to wood work?
> This tool has been FUNDED! Please send your donation to > treasu...@midsouthmakers.org (using the option Personal->Payment Owed > shown in that attached picture) or cash/check at your earliest convenience. > I'll will pick up the tool sometime this weekend for your sawing pleasure.
> Thanks!
> -- > Ben S. Eishen > 773.234.7436 | b...@eishen.com > 9160 Hwy. 64, Suite 12-302, Lakeland, TN 38002
> On Sat, Jan 28, 2012 at 1:49 PM, Keith <kstova...@comcast.net> wrote:
>> ** >> Count me in for $15.
>> Keith
>> ----- Original Message ----- >> *From:* Ben Eishen <b...@eishen.com> >> *To:* midsouth-makers@googlegroups.com >> *Sent:* Saturday, January 28, 2012 1:30 PM >> *Subject:* Re: [MidsouthMakers] You like to wood work?
>> Total 135, anyone want to chip in the extra 15?
>> -- >> Ben S. Eishen >> 773.234.7436 | b...@eishen.com >> 9160 Hwy. 64, Suite 12-302, Lakeland, TN 38002
>> On Fri, Jan 27, 2012 at 10:00 PM, Frank Hess <rfhes...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>> I'll chip in $10
>>> Frank
>>> On Jan 27, 2012, at 5:08 PM, Ben Eishen <b...@eishen.com> wrote:
>>> I know the table, compound miter, and radial arm saws have seen a lot >>> of use since the birth of the space. Would anyone like to add a band saw to >>> the mid-south makers arsenal of wood working tools? For those who don't >>> know what a band saw is, it essential does what a jig saw can do, but on a >>> bigger scale. It's main use is to cut free hand curves in wood, but has >>> plenty of other uses.
>>> I have haggled a guy down to 150 bucks for a 12" craftsman band saw. >>> This will only cut wood. Usually 12" band saws will run well over 400 new.
>>> I have been watching way too much New Yankee Workshop and have Spring >>> plans on making a couple of Adirondack chairs (outdoor lounge chairs) >>> with the band saw. Would anyone have an interest in assembling Adirondack >>> chairs for class?
>>> Let me know your guys opinions! Or if you would like to donate to the >>> cause!
>>> Thanks,
>>> -- >>> Ben S. Eishen >>> 773.234.7436 | b...@eishen.com >>> 9160 Hwy. 64, Suite 12-302, Lakeland, TN 38002