Best value router bits - Canadian Woodworking and Home Improvement Forum To start, the main 3 brands I can acquire in my area are Freud, Lee Valley and Blue Tornado What are your opinions on these brands? Any experience purchasing bits from online retailers? Should I get a set to start? or just buy as I go? I would greatly appreciate any input! Tags:None Farley Member Join Date:Oct 2007 Posts:54 Location:Welland
Lee Valley settles with Canada Post Good for Lee Valley! If I understand the math correctly; out of the roughly 5 million Canada post has to pay, 2 million goes to legal fees, plus the 1 3 million Lee Valley is getting paid towards their legal costs
Leigh Industries sold to Lee Valley Approximately 5 weeks ago Lee Valley purchased Leigh Industries and are moving the company to Ottawa Was informed that they are training 2 new employees who will handle products
Lazy Susan Hardware - Canadian Woodworking and Home Improvement Forum I am doing some lazy susans for a customer (like the one pictured here) I used the hardware from Lee Valley but it seems a little cheap to me Does anyone know of other suppliers of lazy susan hardware in Canada? Tops will be either 13 quot; or 15 quot; Thanks
Lee Valley Clamps - Canadian Woodworking and Home Improvement Forum Anybody see the new clamps lee Valley has in its fall flyer? I believe the clamp parts are aluminium and the bar is steel I noticed that there is a way to increase the clamping pressure with a knob I think the way to use the clamp is copied from the bessy style quick clamp? They have a set of 2 18 quot; and 2 24 quot;
Dying Wood: Aniline Dye vs. Alternatives - Canadian Woodworking and . . . Lee Valley sells it but for my hobby piece, it's really expensive (it'd cost me around $35 for 1 oz blue and 1 oz red dye) Can I not use food colouring? Or is there a different more affordable alternative? Tags: colour, dyes Chimera Moderator Join Date:Feb 2006 Posts:5511 Location:Riding Mountain Park, Manitoba Share Tweet #2 01-04-2018, 02:
Review: My First Experience with Lee Valley The easiest way to deal with the Lee Valley stores is to go to their website and fill in your order ahead of time When you get there grab a number for the service line and then go print off your order (Why can't I print it off at home first?) The store in Calgary is usually not that busy on Thursday nights so that is when I try to go