Anyone have fine woodworking membership ?

I most likely don't need this, but I'm presently working on a project with some medium size sliding doors... I was searching through my collection of fine woodworking's and found none... I have bought about 125 issues from the beginning... I notice on Tauntons website there is an article in issue 172 ... yes I know it's only five bucks to join for a month, but I don't want to, and don't call me names please... So there is a pdf to be had here:

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someone is kind enough to get it and send it my way, it would be appreciated...

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dwolf
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Your local library may subscribe to it and have back issues available.

Chris

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dwolf:

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> If someone is kind enough to get it and send it my way, it would be > appreciated...

Hmm, I'll refrain from the name calling, no need for that. But for someone to find, copy, make a PDF file, log in and email you a file is worth less than $5? My time is more precious than that!

If you were a neighbor, I'd invite you in to my recently put together library of wood mags and let you borrow the issue. Then I get to borrow your when I needed something. Or ask you to help me move my garden shed. But you're not. So, what's the quid pro quo here?

I agree about the public library. Check with them. They also might be able to do a interlibrary loan as well. Our system charges for those. Also, see if your local woodworking club has a library. Our's has a video library and some may have a magazine library.

MJ Wallace

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mjmwallace

No need, it speaks for itself.

I'll do it for $10

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Edwin Pawlowski

never asked for anyone to scan the article... I asked if they had the membership to download it for me.... If someone was nice enough to actually scan it.. then kudos to them... I do many things to help my neighbor. In my shop if someone needs a quick cut... it's free.... In the past when I've asked for something through the newsgroups I would always get someone to say... "What you want something for free " and they spent 5 minutes complaining... and then someone else would do the favor, And I would say thank you...

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>>> If someone is kind enough to get it and send it my way, it would be >> appreciated...

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dwolf

LOL ... you cheap bastid. Everyman has his price, eh? ;)

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