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June giveaway from Sommerfeld Tools

Edit on Monday, June 23 2008, to add: At this time we can ship only to North America -the United States, Canada, and Mexico.

It’s time for the Sommerfeld Tools giveaway for June. This month we are giving away the Easy Mark hardware drilling jig:

Easy Mark hardware drilling guide

This jig is super handy to align and drill the hardware mounting holes for knobs, handles and hinges quickly, precisely and with absolute repeatability. I have been using it for almost two years, and cannot do without it - handy for ALL cabinets! You can read all the details on the Sommerfeld Catalog page.

To enter this month’s drawing, all you need to do is send me an e-mail message to sandal_woods@bbwi.net; Edit to add: please include your full name and full address. If you have registered for previous drawings there is NO need to re-register.

Good luck to everyone!

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5 Responses to “June giveaway from Sommerfeld Tools”

  1. Tom Nguyen

    on June 23 2008

    Looks like a nice jig.

  2. Al (Sandal Woods)

    on June 23 2008

    Tom,

    This is one of those jigs that, once you try it, you wonder *how* you did without it, or why you did not think about it. I made many jigs for different projects, but never made an adjustable version - and this one gives you a lot of flexibility and versatility.

  3. Greg Jones

    on June 24 2008

    What a nifty looking jig! Al, thanks for bringing this to our attention-I had not seen one of them before now.

  4. Al (Sandal Woods)

    on June 24 2008

    Greg,

    So many tools, so many jigs, so many toys!!!… :-)

  5. Brew

    on June 26 2008

    it’s too bad it only goes to 4-1/2″ O/C. 90% of the pulls I have been installing lately are at least 5″ O/C.

    Brew

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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.