The woodworking video podcast and blog of Al Navas

Archives for the day Monday, February 11th, 2008

Another good deal

(Note: I edited the first paragraph, so it would make sense - that is what happens when I write in the middle of the night…)

I went to bed last night and woke at 2 AM, unable to sleep. Got a cup of hot coco, and headed to the computer to check on (what else?) woodworking stuff. Found an e-mail from Rockler, notifying me of another terrific clamp deal: 50% to 60% on selected clamps. This is part of their Winter Clearance sale, but they are also celebrating the birthday of the founder, Nordy Rockler. I just had to share this deal with you.

As many of you know, I build cabinets and other boxes. I will be ordering some of the Clamp-It assembly squares and clamps, at 50% off for the assembly square; please notice that the assembly square (the item on sale) and the 5-inch mini-clamps are sold separately.

I also will likely get some more of the wooden hand screw clamps, and save 60%; you have recently seen some of these in use in my shop, which I use to hold the wide oak “featherboard” tight against the band saw fence.

Clamp-It® Assembly Square and Clamps (Sold Separately) Clamp-It® Assembly Square and Clamps (Sold Separately)
Align it, clamp it, and fasten it to get perfect 90 degree angles every time! Here’s a solution that’s so simple, you’ll wonder why it took so long to develop!
5” Clamp-It Bar Clamp sold separately…

Clamp-It® Assembly Square and Clamps (Sold Separately)

10'' Wooden Hand Screw Clamp 10” Wooden Hand Screw Clamp
Almost 70% OFF — stock up while they last! —Classic design allows you to offset and/or angle the jaws however you need to keep parts from shifting. Hardwood jaws are perfect for clamping delicat..

10” Wooden Hand Screw Clamp

 

About Me

My name is Al Navas, and I live in NW Missouri with my bride of many years. We are both woodworkers who love to be in the shop together, sharing wonderful times. She is a woodturner, and also carves and does pyrography. I do what many call flat work, which includes jewelry boxes to blanket chests; armoires to entertainment centers; church altars to prayer kneelers; custom cabinets to rustic furniture. In our “spare” time in the shop we make toys, bird houses, etc., for our granddaughters. In late 2007 we finished serving as officers for the St Joseph Woodworkers Guild.