I have been going thru stacks of old woodworking magazines such as: Wood, Woodsmiths Shop, Workbench, Fine Woodworking, etc pulling out articles that I think that I might have future use for. After going thru a couple dozen magazines it appears that this will be a time consuming project. I am considering ordering back issues of the Woodsmith Shop - $79 for online access and 99 for online and DVD. Others are available at similar prices.
I estimate that it would save me a lot of time pulling articles and then cataloging them and keeping them in several three ring binders. Additionally, I would save a considerable amount of space that these magazines occupy.
Any comments concerning this will be appreciated.
I hope that this doesn't sound like asking how long is a rope or be similar to asking a doctor for a second opinion and getting an answere like: 'Ok, you're ugly too'.
Lee
I estimate that it would save me a lot of time pulling articles and then cataloging them and keeping them in several three ring binders. Additionally, I would save a considerable amount of space that these magazines occupy.
Any comments concerning this will be appreciated.
I hope that this doesn't sound like asking how long is a rope or be similar to asking a doctor for a second opinion and getting an answere like: 'Ok, you're ugly too'.
Lee
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