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"Edwin Pawlowski"

03/12/2004 12:44 AM

Infinity router bits

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


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"Edwin Pawlowski"

in reply to "Edwin Pawlowski" on 03/12/2004 12:44 AM

04/12/2004 4:10 AM


"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.

tT

in reply to "Edwin Pawlowski" on 04/12/2004 4:10 AM

04/12/2004 6:45 AM

Ed wrote:snip> They had what I needed... " snip.

Amen. And I ain't even religious. Tom
Work at your leisure!

Wx

"Woodcrafter"

in reply to "Edwin Pawlowski" on 03/12/2004 12:44 AM

03/12/2004 1:21 PM

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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Larry Jaques

in reply to "Edwin Pawlowski" on 03/12/2004 12:44 AM

03/12/2004 6:26 AM

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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"Leon"

in reply to "Edwin Pawlowski" on 03/12/2004 12:44 AM

03/12/2004 1:34 PM


"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...

pp

patriarch <[email protected]>

in reply to "Edwin Pawlowski" on 03/12/2004 12:44 AM

03/12/2004 6:27 AM

"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...

Lr

"Leon"

in reply to "Edwin Pawlowski" on 03/12/2004 12:44 AM

03/12/2004 12:49 AM

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
>


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