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    Hi
    As some may be aware I am Singapore bound.

    Does anyone out there know of any woodworking tool places or any thing in that line worth having a look at in Singapore

    Cutting new ground for me there

    Cheers Sam

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    Sam,

    When in Singapore, I suggest you take up a pair of new hobbies:

    Shopping
    Eating

    If you are going for a while and get out of the tourist spots, you may find a few places in the 'burbs, but don't expect Bunneys or Carbatec!

    Have a great time!
    Cheers,

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    When in Singapore, I suggest you take up a pair of new hobbies:

    Eating
    Down by the water front. Rows of eating houses. Every form of food.
    Forget everything else. Try a new place each night.
    Yummy yum yum.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bitingmidge
    Sam,

    When in Singapore, I suggest you take up a pair of new hobbies:

    Eating
    mmmmmm....monkey on a stick.... aghhhhhhhhhh
    Greatest Movie Quote Ever: "Its good to be the king!"
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    I don't want to see you in the morning papers surrounded by security guards going through customs with a Triton Drill, Makita Router, and a Festool Sander strapped to your nether limbs.

    That would be ugly....um sorry sir, they aren't mine.
    If at first you don't succeed, give something else a go. Life is far too short to waste time trying.

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    And if you strapped a GMC to your bod, you could be charged with BEING a dope.

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    New world shopping centre if its still there
    but most of the stiuff I saw was chinese rubbish
    some jap hand tools , screwdrivers spanners etc

    The best I got was a great price on mundial kitchen knives, well worth it

    can't believe its your first time singapore, if you get time take the train ( subway )to the end of the tracks then walk straight ahead and to the left two three blocks to nee soon ( not sure of spelling ) and you will get a good price on trinkets to take home plus clothes etc . Bit off the track but was good price and a lot of shops for the locals so prices were good.

    Don't know what the cab prices are now but the Nelson bar at sambawang
    was value just mention hottie san , and if the same people still run it you'll be ok

    Stear clear of Bugis Street they re-built it and its a tourist rip
    Satay club if still open is good
    Top bar of the Hilton ask for a fog cutter but only one


    Rgds


    Russell

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ashore
    New world shopping centre if its still there
    but most of the stiuff I saw was chinese rubbish
    some jap hand tools , screwdrivers spanners etc

    The best I got was a great price on mundial kitchen knives, well worth it

    can't believe its your first time singapore, if you get time take the train ( subway )to the end of the tracks then walk straight ahead and to the left two three blocks to nee soon ( not sure of spelling ) and you will get a good price on trinkets to take home plus clothes etc . Bit off the track but was good price and a lot of shops for the locals so prices were good.

    Don't know what the cab prices are now but the Nelson bar at sambawang
    was value just mention hottie san , and if the same people still run it you'll be ok

    Stear clear of Bugis Street they re-built it and its a tourist rip
    Satay club if still open is good
    Top bar of the Hilton ask for a fog cutter but only one


    Rgds


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    Hi Russell

    Not my first time in Singas just breaking new ground looking for tools etc.

    Well aware of the other delights up there but never had the interest in the woodworking then.

    Ten days to go on this slow boat it has a damaged thruster and although we have seven only 1 large and one small are any good to us in transit

    Yesterday we had th exciting anti pirate drill thrilling indead

    The vessel is going to Loyang and then to dry dock for a quick fix then back to the north west to work for Woodside

    Will tell all if I find any woodworking places

    Cheers sam

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    I think you will be surprised what you'll find if you look. Also if you have access to a car, KL isn't far and a pleasant drive. JB is also very accessible if you can stand the queues and petrol bull on the causeway.

    I can't offer any direct help, but all thru Asia supply type businesses all cluster together in a single row of shop/flats. So, if you find one ww supplier you'll find them all. I know there are two whole streets of engineering tool suppliers. Maybe find the cabinet/joinery street and ask where they buy their gear.

    Local knowledge is the thing, but as with most middle class Asians, manual work is seen as very low class in Sing, so you'll need to ask your driver or parking guy etc. Hotel concierges are often helpful.

    Good luck and say hello to Orchard Towers for me.
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    Good luck and say hello to Orchard Towers for me.[/quote]

    I take it you are referring to four floor of!!!

    Cheers sam

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    Quote Originally Posted by Simomatra
    Good luck and say hello to Orchard Towers for me.
    I take it you are referring to four floor of!!!

    Cheers sam[/quote]

    You found it already? Quick work!
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    Talking Singapore Shopping

    Hey Sam,Have you arrived there yet ? and if so did you find any decent shops.I like yourself have been there heaps of times but didn't have the wood bug then , Am spending a week there very soon (work related) and would be grateful for any info/updates.Rgds Peter

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    You will want to visit Homely Hardware in Ubi Industrial Estate, just look it up in the phone book and get a cab to bring you there. Cabs are cheap compared to here, so don't sweat it. You should be able to find most items you need there. Don't expect to get the really fancy stuff like Porter Cable and Festool, but they will have or will be able to get most Makita products there.

    The other place you will want to visit is Jalan Besar and Sungie Road, where you will find many hardware shops. Don't expect a place like Bunnies and you will be fine.

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    OK Alfred thanks for the tips, will let you know if I find anything interestingPeter

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    Quote Originally Posted by Peter Jones
    Hey Sam,Have you arrived there yet ? and if so did you find any decent shops.I like yourself have been there heaps of times but didn't have the wood bug then , Am spending a week there very soon (work related) and would be grateful for any info/updates.Rgds Peter
    Peter
    arrived home today.

    Singapore for me this time was a complete washout as by the time the shipgot in and my flight out there was only 4 hours. A few beers a new digital camera and that was it[IMG]images/icons/icon8.gif[/IMG]

    Better luck next time I hope

    Cheers Sam

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