Woodworker's Journal 1982-6-6, страница 6Letters Recently I have been receiving inquiries from readers of your September/October 1982 issue (Editor 's Note: See Workshop Income, page 14, of that issue) about The 1981 Craftwork-er's Market. I certainly appreciate your sharing news about the book, but to avoid confusion I wanted you to know that our new edition has been revised and given a different title: The 1982/1983 National Directory of Shops/Galleries, Shows/Fairs. Nancy D. Kersell, Special Markets Writer's Digest Books The book can be ordered from your local bookstore or Writer's Digest Books, 9933 Alliance Road, Cincinnati, OH 45242. It lists over 2,300 outlets for showing and selling a variety of freelance work, including pottery, weaving, drawings, painting, and of course woodworking. Price is $12.95, paper-bound. Concerning the attractive hanging corner cupboard on page 25 of your September/October 1982 issue, the drawing shows the rear panels "G" and "H" assembled flush with the side rails "F". However due to the fact that very few corners in homes are exactly at 90 degrees, the craftsman may be in for a bit of disappointment upon installation. His carefully cut and measured cabinet may not fit very well. Speaking from unsquare room experience, the arrangement shown in the sketch would be much more forgiving. Have parts "F" extend V* inch or so beyond back panels "G" and "H". This simple alteration will compensate for any out-of-squareness, as well as leaving some extra stock for a few passes with a plane should a wall be out of plumb as well. Terry Plata, Pontiac, IL Where is it possible to purchase glass lamp chimneys of various sizes and shapes? Edward R. Andrews, Morrisville, NY The Corning Glass Works, Residential Lighting Department, Corning, NY 14831 manufactures some beautiful traditional chimney shapes. Write Corning for the name of their nearest dealer. Your March/April 1982 issue had ?lans for a pierced tin cabinet on page 8. However, there were no instructions on how to make the molding (part J). F.H. Payne, Knoxville, TN Although we specified crown and cove molding, and gave a cross-sectional view, we should have mentioned in the article that it is a standard molding available at almost any lumber yard. We think readers of The Woodworker 's Journal will be particularly interested in our new brochure on wood- continued on page 8) ATTENTION WOODWORKERS — SPECIAL PRICES Cast Iron Hollow Chisel Mortiser Automatic Wood Planers 1 salepkM Cast Iron 1 MODEL CM-12 ^ *1495 • '/< to 3/«" chisel capacity fob York • 12" x 10Vj" work size^ • 3600 RPM spindle • 58" height — chuck & chisel included • % HP 110/220 VAC single phase motor • 638 lbs. ALL cast iron construction |WMC| Heavy cast iron construction • 1000 lbs. of machine segmented feed roll • tested & ready to run , FREE FREIGHT TO 48 STATES tfc, Automatic stock feed 3 blade cutter head 3 HP single or 3 phase TEFC motor 220 VAC Dual pulleys & belts Chain drive auto feed Machine size — 30" x 35" x 37" Cast iron chippers Deluxe Model SAVE s1000 $349500 BRIDGEWOOD MODEL,. SHG508 . W . A K k NlWA MODEL HJ-12 • 12" capacity • 56" x 12" table size • 5000 RPM cutterhead • 2 HP 110/220 VAC single phase motor • 660 lbs. — All cast iron Call or mite lor POWERMATIC prices. Cast Iron 6" Deluxe Hand Jointer SPECIAL LOW PRICE • J/« HP 110/220 VAC single phase motor • 226 lbs. — cast iron MODEL SSJ-60 • 5 V jointing width • V»" sq. rabbit groove • 7" x 42" table size • 4500 RPM spindle with steel stand SEND '1.00 FOR MACHINERY SALE CATALOG "PRICES t SPECIFICATIONS SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE >399.95 FOB York (w«c) WILKE MACHINERY CO. "'IWZ&ttZ&Sir |