Timberwolf blades introductory sale
FYI Suffolk Machinery has an introductory special, a one-time offer for buy three, get one free on Timberwolf blades. I needed some and decided to see what all the fuss is about, so I’m ordered today. I’m supposed to get ’em by end of next week, pretty quick for a Friday afternoon order.
Just so you know, if you buy six, you can’t get two free. One free per customer, forever. 🙂 (No affiliation, just passing on news).
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While it's true they have a buy three get one free one time offer, they're very restrictive on what that free blade is going to be. They only offer a couple of blades for the free one. I wanted another 3/4 X 3 TPI blade for resawing, I was told NO WAY. My second choice for the free blade was NIXED as well. Finally the TW guy told me "look, you can pick this or that, but nothing else". I was a little taken aback by his attitude. Still, I'm not really being critical, although the TW guy acted like I was trying to take advantage of their offer (DUH, ya think?). I've been happy with my Timber Wolf blade purchase, ALL OF THEM. Just be aware that you're not going to get any blade you want for that fourth blade. They DID deliver in about one week here in Washington state. Impressive...and they are GREAT BLADES....
Jeff
Edited 3/25/2006 1:37 am ET by jeff100
You're right, you can only get a 1/8" or a 3/8" or a 1/2" for your free one. But on my order, they didn't make me take the least expensive as the freebie, so I felt fine.
I"m looking forward to getting these onto my saw and seeing what the fuss is all about. :) How often does something so highly recommended come so cheap (my most expensive blade was under $25 or so).My goal is for my work to outlast me. Expect my joinery to get simpler as time goes by.
I was trying to not be critical, just pointing out what I learned. I couldn't be happier with the Timber Wolf blades, they are fantastic blades...
Jeff
Glad you did it. The whole point is for people reading these posts to get useful information, and I should have put that in the original post. Thanks. :)My goal is for my work to outlast me. Expect my joinery to get simpler as time goes by.
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