Popular Woodworking 2008-04 № 168, страница 8

Popular Woodworking 2008-04 № 168, страница 8

APRIL 2008 Online

Video Gallery A Trip Back in Time

Our "Great Woodshops" story in this issue shares the history of the century-old Gerstner company (page 76), which is renowned for machinists' tool chests. Join us online for a video tour of the company's historic building in Dayton, Ohio.

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■ Magazine Extras

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■ Editor Blogs

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New This Month:

Per Your Request: Woodworking Magazine Available by Subscription

Woodworking Magazine will be published four times in 2008. But the most exciting news is that this sister publication to Popular Woodworking is finally available by subscription.

To find out what makes Woodworking Magazine different, to download a free issue and to subscribe, please visit the magazine's web site.

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You Could Win a Steel City Granite-top Table Saw!

On the Blogs New Chuck from Jacobs

In late January, representatives from the Jacobs Chuck Company visited our shop to demonstrate the "SoftGrip Chuck," a new drill chuck that increases the grip torque and lowers the overall chuck weight. We test it out and report the results on our editors' blog. popularwoodworking.com/blogs

And More!

Visit popularwoodworking.com/apr08 for a complete list of online resources for this issue, including videos and additional instruction.

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You'll be eligible to win a Steel City Tool Works 10" Granite-top Table Saw, just for answering a few questions about the saw on our web site. *

This saw, which won a "Best New Tool" award from us in 2007, has a unique 44 mm-thick solid granite tabletop that is quite literally rock-solid and dead flat. It's harder than stainless steel, absorbs vibration better and helps keep the cuts smooth and the blade alignment accurate. It's not affected by heat, cold or humidity. In other words, it's virtually maintenance-free.

To enter, visit popularwoodworking.com and click on the contest link to answer the questions. All visitors who submit correct entries will be eligible to win. Hurry - the contest ends March 31, 2008.

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