I just moved from Michigan, to South Carolina. Can anyone tell me where to
find a good tool supplier, and a good wood supplier? I'm looking to buy a
dust collection system, something like the Jet DC-1200CK. Would like a
local supplier. (Tried to locate one through Jet, but their database was
down!) For wood, I would like a place that sells rough sawn lumber at
reasonable prices. Again, a local supplier. Mostly birch, and cherry.
Thanks for any information you can give me!
Jon Oman
Thanks for the information, I'll check it out!
Jon
"DexAZ" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> Jon,
>
> Woodcraft has a store west of downtown, on HWY 17, left side of the road
as
> you drive away from downtown.
>
> St. Andrews Shopping Center
> 975 Savannah Highway
> Charleston, SC 29407
> (843) 573-8700
>
> Bring the wife as there is a Tuesday Morning store next door.
>
> If, after spending lots of $$$ on new toys, you need a _good_ place to
treat
> Mama to a taste of local seafood, try Locklear's Low Country Grill.
(about
> 3.5 miles from Woodcraft)
>
> South on HWY 171 Folly Road towards Folly Beach, on the southeast corner
of
> Folly RD & Harbor View Rd in a Bi Lo Foods plaza. Great food served by
> folks who know how to do it right.
>
> DexAZ
> Apache Junction, AZ
>
>
Jon,
Woodcraft has a store west of downtown, on HWY 17, left side of the road as
you drive away from downtown.
St. Andrews Shopping Center
975 Savannah Highway
Charleston, SC 29407
(843) 573-8700
Bring the wife as there is a Tuesday Morning store next door.
If, after spending lots of $$$ on new toys, you need a _good_ place to treat
Mama to a taste of local seafood, try Locklear's Low Country Grill. (about
3.5 miles from Woodcraft)
South on HWY 171 Folly Road towards Folly Beach, on the southeast corner of
Folly RD & Harbor View Rd in a Bi Lo Foods plaza. Great food served by
folks who know how to do it right.
DexAZ
Apache Junction, AZ
"Jonathan Oman" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> I just moved from Michigan, to South Carolina. Can anyone tell me where
to
> find a good tool supplier, and a good wood supplier? I'm looking to buy a
> dust collection system, something like the Jet DC-1200CK. Would like a
> local supplier. (Tried to locate one through Jet, but their database was
> down!) For wood, I would like a place that sells rough sawn lumber at
> reasonable prices. Again, a local supplier. Mostly birch, and cherry.
>
> Thanks for any information you can give me!
>
> Jon Oman
>
>
There's also custom Woodcrafters in Summerville, 871-8815. He's on Hwy 178
a few blocks past 17A. Call before going there, he's been in the process
of moving to a new site on Dorchester Road for a while. If you're
interested in carving the Woodcraft Store hosts Lowcountry Woodcarvers the
2nd Wednesday of the month, if a turner the Lowcountry Turners meet there
on the 2nd or 3rd thursday.
Joe
Rob wrote:
> I buy wood from the Charleston Hardwood Center. They seem to have good
> prices(better than anything else I have found). I think they normally sell
> to contractors because they look at you a little funny when you walk in, but
> they let you go to the warehouse and pick out what you want. They are down
> by the Coliseum off of Montague Ave. I won't even try to give directions,
> here is their address, 4325 Lear Ave. N. Charleston, SC 28419, punch it up
> in mapquest. I have lived here for about 5 years total and had no clue how
> to get there when someone tried to explain it to me. As far as tools go, I
> also use the Woodcraft someone else already posted.
>
> Rob
>
>
> "Jonathan Oman" <[email protected]> wrote in message
> news:[email protected]...
>
>>I just moved from Michigan, to South Carolina. Can anyone tell me where
>
> to
>
>>find a good tool supplier, and a good wood supplier? I'm looking to buy a
>>dust collection system, something like the Jet DC-1200CK. Would like a
>>local supplier. (Tried to locate one through Jet, but their database was
>>down!) For wood, I would like a place that sells rough sawn lumber at
>>reasonable prices. Again, a local supplier. Mostly birch, and cherry.
>>
>>Thanks for any information you can give me!
>>
>>Jon Oman
>>
>>
>
>
>
I buy wood from the Charleston Hardwood Center. They seem to have good
prices(better than anything else I have found). I think they normally sell
to contractors because they look at you a little funny when you walk in, but
they let you go to the warehouse and pick out what you want. They are down
by the Coliseum off of Montague Ave. I won't even try to give directions,
here is their address, 4325 Lear Ave. N. Charleston, SC 28419, punch it up
in mapquest. I have lived here for about 5 years total and had no clue how
to get there when someone tried to explain it to me. As far as tools go, I
also use the Woodcraft someone else already posted.
Rob
"Jonathan Oman" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> I just moved from Michigan, to South Carolina. Can anyone tell me where
to
> find a good tool supplier, and a good wood supplier? I'm looking to buy a
> dust collection system, something like the Jet DC-1200CK. Would like a
> local supplier. (Tried to locate one through Jet, but their database was
> down!) For wood, I would like a place that sells rough sawn lumber at
> reasonable prices. Again, a local supplier. Mostly birch, and cherry.
>
> Thanks for any information you can give me!
>
> Jon Oman
>
>