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Thread: MLCS woodworking
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28th March 2004, 08:20 AM #1Novice
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MLCS woodworking
Morning fellow woodworkers.
I am looking at buying some new bits as I am about to redo my workshop. I am building a new garage. NICE.
mlcswoodworking.com have a good range of bits. A general purpose range and Katana. Has anybody dealt with this company or used ther bits? They are nery well priced even after delivery.
Thankyou.JG
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29th March 2004, 06:15 AM #2Novice
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I have bought some bits from them - the standard range, not the Katana. Also bought some of their spindle cutters and their dovetail jig. All seem to be very well made. I requested they posted rather than courier to keep costs down. The stuff arrived very quickly. Would recommend them.
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29th August 2004, 09:21 AM #3New Member
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I've also ordered from them. I ordered the Katana rabbeting bit as well as the drawer box joint bit. I don't have a ton of experience with many other bits, but I couldn't be happier with these bits as well as the prompt service I received from MLCS.
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26th September 2004, 12:46 PM #4Senior Member
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I've bought about a 10-12 bits from them over the years. All are 1/2" shank and never had a problem wiht any of them. I do use a router alot, as I've got quite a few I use and I've bought from many different vendors.
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13th October 2007, 10:15 PM #5Member
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Has anybody had anything to do with MLCS Woodworking?
With the aussie dollar pretty high atm, and a new router in my garage, I thought it would be a good time to get some bits (Esp. sprial upcut & compression cut bits), and MLCS came up in my searching...Matthew
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15th October 2007, 10:35 AM #6Member
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Anyone?
Matthew
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