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"Ed Clark"

12/02/2004 8:26 AM

Phoenix tool outlet

Since Woodcraft closed in Phoenix, is there any other outlet that has the
variety of hand tools like they did. I know there is Rockler up in north
Phoenix but a lot of the merchandise has to be ordered. I am looking mainly
for individual wood turning tools.

Ed


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DW

Doug Winterburn

in reply to "Ed Clark" on 12/02/2004 8:26 AM

12/02/2004 3:43 PM

On Thu, 12 Feb 2004 08:26:11 -0700, Ed Clark wrote:

> Since Woodcraft closed in Phoenix, is there any other outlet that has the
> variety of hand tools like they did. I know there is Rockler up in north
> Phoenix but a lot of the merchandise has to be ordered. I am looking mainly
> for individual wood turning tools.
>

If you're out taking a long afternoon drive, there's a Woodcraft in Tucson.

--
-Doug

DW

Doug Winterburn

in reply to "Ed Clark" on 12/02/2004 8:26 AM

12/02/2004 4:02 PM

On Thu, 12 Feb 2004 08:26:11 -0700, Ed Clark wrote:

> Since Woodcraft closed in Phoenix, is there any other outlet that has the
> variety of hand tools like they did. I know there is Rockler up in north
> Phoenix but a lot of the merchandise has to be ordered. I am looking mainly
> for individual wood turning tools.
>

There's also Woodworker's Source:
http://woodworkerssource.net/Company_Info/Locations/locations.html

...and Timber Woodworking in Mesa, but they're mostly power tools.

--
-Doug

aP

[email protected] (Pet Quality)

in reply to "Ed Clark" on 12/02/2004 8:26 AM

12/02/2004 1:07 PM

Try Woodworker's Source on 40th street south of the Airport. I can't
vouch for their selection of turning tools (because I don't turn), but
I seem to recall them having a number of different things in stock
along those lines.

You might also try Timber Woodworking Equipment in Mesa on Southern
Ave. I think they sell mostly big power tools but they have an awfully
big inventory so I wouldn't be surprised if they sold hand tools as
well. And they're right next door to a very good lumber supplier (also
Timber).

Good luck...

PQ

Doug Winterburn <[email protected]> wrote in message news:<[email protected]>...
> On Thu, 12 Feb 2004 08:26:11 -0700, Ed Clark wrote:
>
> > Since Woodcraft closed in Phoenix, is there any other outlet that has the
> > variety of hand tools like they did. I know there is Rockler up in north
> > Phoenix but a lot of the merchandise has to be ordered. I am looking mainly
> > for individual wood turning tools.
> >
>
> If you're out taking a long afternoon drive, there's a Woodcraft in Tucson.

PG

"Puff Griffis"

in reply to "Ed Clark" on 12/02/2004 8:26 AM

12/02/2004 2:30 PM

There was another store in Awatukee <sp?> that sold wood working and =
wood turning tools but I cant remember the name.
Puff

"Ed Clark" <[email protected]> wrote in message =
news:XYMWb.40200$P17.4758@fed1read03...
> Since Woodcraft closed in Phoenix, is there any other outlet that has =
the
> variety of hand tools like they did. I know there is Rockler up in =
north
> Phoenix but a lot of the merchandise has to be ordered. I am looking =
mainly
> for individual wood turning tools.
>=20
> Ed
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>

PG

"Puff Griffis"

in reply to "Ed Clark" on 12/02/2004 8:26 AM

13/02/2004 1:34 AM

Pet mentioned the store I was talking about. I was mistaken about it =
being in Awatukee.
Puff

"Puff Griffis" <[email protected]> wrote in message =
news:[email protected]...
There was another store in Awatukee <sp?> that sold wood working and =
wood turning tools but I cant remember the name.
Puff

"Ed Clark" <[email protected]> wrote in message =
news:XYMWb.40200$P17.4758@fed1read03...
> Since Woodcraft closed in Phoenix, is there any other outlet that has =
the
> variety of hand tools like they did. I know there is Rockler up in =
north
> Phoenix but a lot of the merchandise has to be ordered. I am looking =
mainly
> for individual wood turning tools.
>=20
> Ed
>=20
>=20


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