Thanks! I appreciate it. I had heard of Klingspor woodworking but never bought from them. Didn't know they were local in NC. Many years ago I went to Woodworker's Supply (https://woodworker.com/)in Burlington, NC, but it looks like they must have closed the NC location now. Definitely worth reaching out to a place like this to see if they can help or might be able to provide a suitable lead for the area. Ideally it would be good if I could find a woodworking store front like this that might want to take on selling used tools for a certain commission.bainin wrote:You might want to give Klingspor a call/email in Cary (that is next door to Raleigh).
https://www.woodworkingshop.com/
They have always been a great sounding board for my questions and run
fairly well attended classes/local events so know many of the local woodworkers here.
They might be a good source of info on who might be interested in the tools local to the Raleigh area.
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Re: Advice on cleaning out a woodworking shop?
Theres also a Raleigh Woodcraft that is smaller, but similar to Klingspor.
https://www.woodcraft.com/stores/raleigh
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https://www.woodcraft.com/stores/raleigh
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