FredSG
Member
Hello,
My very first post on I.A. P.
After much searching on the Internet for a vise to make jigs for my reloading bench I came to your community of penturners and read the many posts on vises available for purchase from Rockler, WoodCraft, Penn State Industries, and Peachtree Woodworking, to name just a few.
I read the posts on the Paul Huffman Vise and at first was put off by the "long wait" situation, but then came across the "Classic Nib Web Site" and Roy Robaldo, and placed my order for one of the two remaining RH Vises he had in stock.
What a terrific experience. Roy responded right away by Email and my Huffman Vise was on its way to me, and received this afternoon. Roy, thank you for the fast shipping, it is very much appreciated.
I am not a pen maker. I am involved with reloading and gunsmithing and am interested in purchasing a metal lathe in the near future.
Is there anyone in the I.A. P. community who has these same interests, i.e., reloading and gunsmithing, in addition to pen making, who might be willing to share their opinions and suggestions on purchasing a mini-metal lathe?
Thank you,
FredSG
My very first post on I.A. P.
After much searching on the Internet for a vise to make jigs for my reloading bench I came to your community of penturners and read the many posts on vises available for purchase from Rockler, WoodCraft, Penn State Industries, and Peachtree Woodworking, to name just a few.
I read the posts on the Paul Huffman Vise and at first was put off by the "long wait" situation, but then came across the "Classic Nib Web Site" and Roy Robaldo, and placed my order for one of the two remaining RH Vises he had in stock.
What a terrific experience. Roy responded right away by Email and my Huffman Vise was on its way to me, and received this afternoon. Roy, thank you for the fast shipping, it is very much appreciated.
I am not a pen maker. I am involved with reloading and gunsmithing and am interested in purchasing a metal lathe in the near future.
Is there anyone in the I.A. P. community who has these same interests, i.e., reloading and gunsmithing, in addition to pen making, who might be willing to share their opinions and suggestions on purchasing a mini-metal lathe?
Thank you,
FredSG
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