Some months ago I received a catalog from Infinity; about the time Jesada
was getting flakey. I also signed up for the email specials mailing. Until
last week, I just did not need an more bits. The good news is that I
received an email promotion with a Thanksgiving discount in addition to the
$3 internet order credit.
I ordered a 3/4" straight bit and a 1/8" spiral bit to make some notches.
My order was shipped the day I placed it and the bits arrived two days
later, faster than I anticpated. I used both of the bits on oak and they
are equal to or better than any of the better brands I've used in the past.
I won't hesitate to order again as the prices are pretty good also. If you
are loyal to a brand it is hard to switch to an unknown but based on these
two, I think you can be comfortable if they have what you need.
Ed
"Leon" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
>
> "patriarch [email protected]>" <<patriarch> wrote in message
> news:[email protected]...
>>
>> So is he forgiven for spamming the newsgroup? ;-)
>
> I do not know, I was not one of the ones that jumped in on the "I aning
> gonna buy nuttin from him" band wagon. ;~)
>
I was on their email list before they grabbed names from the newsgroup so I
can't verify what or when they did that. Dumb move on their part, hopfully,
they learned the error of their ways. I don't want to spite myself because
of their faux paux (sp). They had what I needed and sale price made it even
a better deal.
They are good quality at reasonably good prices :)
Their "dadonator" dado set is very good also.
Some reviews of Infinity gear (router bits and dadonator) on my website if
anyone wants to take a look :)
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On Fri, 03 Dec 2004 06:27:53 GMT, patriarch
<<patriarch>[email protected]> spake the words:
>Patriarch,
>who told his wife he wouldn't buy anything more until at least after
>Christmas, when she found out about the new Knight smoother coming this
>week...
If it's anything at all like my very early version, you'll like that
plane a whole lot, as I do.
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"patriarch [email protected]>" <<patriarch> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
>
> So is he forgiven for spamming the newsgroup? ;-)
I do not know, I was not one of the ones that jumped in on the "I aning
gonna buy nuttin from him" band wagon. ;~)
> Patriarch,
> who told his wife he wouldn't buy anything more until at least after
> Christmas, when she found out about the new Knight smoother coming this
> week...
"Leon" <[email protected]> wrote in
news:[email protected]:
> I tried them and received a raised panel bit, rail and stile set
> for about $98 shipped. Shipping was faster than expected for me also.
> I have not used these rail and style bits but did use the 3" diameter
> raised panel bit and it work splendidly.
>
>
> "Edwin Pawlowski" <[email protected]> wrote in message
> news:[email protected]...
>> Some months ago I received a catalog from Infinity; about the time
>> Jesada was getting flakey. I also signed up for the email specials
>> mailing. Until last week, I just did not need an more bits. The good
>> news is that I received an email promotion with a Thanksgiving
>> discount in addition to the $3 internet order credit.
>>
>> I ordered a 3/4" straight bit and a 1/8" spiral bit to make some
>> notches. My order was shipped the day I placed it and the bits
>> arrived two days later, faster than I anticpated. I used both of the
>> bits on oak and they are equal to or better than any of the better
>> brands I've used in the past. I won't hesitate to order again as the
>> prices are pretty good also. If you are loyal to a brand it is hard
>> to switch to an unknown but based on these two, I think you can be
>> comfortable if they have what you need. Ed
>>
>
>
So is he forgiven for spamming the newsgroup? ;-)
Patriarch,
who told his wife he wouldn't buy anything more until at least after
Christmas, when she found out about the new Knight smoother coming this
week...
I tried them and received a raised panel bit, rail and stile set for
about $98 shipped. Shipping was faster than expected for me also. I have
not used these rail and style bits but did use the 3" diameter raised panel
bit and it work splendidly.
"Edwin Pawlowski" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> Some months ago I received a catalog from Infinity; about the time Jesada
> was getting flakey. I also signed up for the email specials mailing.
> Until last week, I just did not need an more bits. The good news is that I
> received an email promotion with a Thanksgiving discount in addition to
> the $3 internet order credit.
>
> I ordered a 3/4" straight bit and a 1/8" spiral bit to make some notches.
> My order was shipped the day I placed it and the bits arrived two days
> later, faster than I anticpated. I used both of the bits on oak and they
> are equal to or better than any of the better brands I've used in the
> past. I won't hesitate to order again as the prices are pretty good also.
> If you are loyal to a brand it is hard to switch to an unknown but based
> on these two, I think you can be comfortable if they have what you need.
> Ed
>