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Reference Material POSSIBLY from a Russian Website

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I discovered a link on my computer to a website that I later learned originated in RUSSIA. Because of the paranoid response I have disabled that link and I suggest that others do the same. If the link is hazardous, some of its damage has already been done but there is no need to spread it further.

I am sorry for the stress that this has caused some.


I don't know when I down loaded it but it has a lot of worthwhile information. Hope you find it helpful.

Be patient, it takes a while to down load. It is a pdf posted online by Popular Woodworking Magazine.
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That's a great reference, Dusty.
241 pages of good stuff!
Thanks!
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Thanks Dusty, that is why every shop needs a PC or wireless tablet!!!! Then there is the porn factor while finish is drying!!!!!LOL
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Gene Howe wrote:That's a great reference, Dusty.
241 pages of good stuff!
Thanks!

+100!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Maybe I'm just being paranoid, but why does that link point to a Russian website?
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davebodner wrote:Maybe I'm just being paranoid, but why does that link point to a Russian website?

:confused::confused::confused::confused::confused::confused::confused::confused::confused::confused:



http://wood.woodtools.nov.ru/books/tb_pocket_shop_ref/tb_pocket_shop_ref.pdf

Nev mind.

WOW that has a lot of stuff! Magazines/articles etc. in pdf.

Assuming it is legit a valuable resource!!!!


Not everything there is wood related. http://woodtools.nov.ru/mag/popular_mec ... _lathe.pdf
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davebodner wrote:Maybe I'm just being paranoid, but why does that link point to a Russian website?
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Dave, please enlighten me. How do come to that conclusion. You are seeing something that I can not find.
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dusty wrote:'
Dave, please enlighten me. How do come to that conclusion. You are seeing something that I can not find.


http://woodtools.nov.ru

ru tells the tale I assume.

Where in tarnation did you acquire that?:D
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http://wood.woodtools.nov.RU/books/tb_pocket_shop_ref/tb_pocket_shop_ref.pdf
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beeg wrote:http://wood.woodtools.nov.RU/books/tb_pocket_shop_ref/tb_pocket_shop_ref.pdf
Where do I go to get the rest of the list? Is the a .US url as well? or a .CH?
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