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This discussion, "online tool sales", in Tools, Equipment and Supplies (part of the category The Professional Forums), begins, "From where do you guys buy flooring tools online?..."
Have you tried ebay? I've gotten a bunch there at sometimes at reasonable prices. Of coarse they are antiques, but have seen some tools go at really cheap prices especially if you are the only one bidding.
I know you can get some good deals online but the only company i have bought from online is Better Tools. The reason is i support the people that support the area installers by giving use tools for meeting's and our Christmas party every year. The local Dist. always come to bat when we need something for a door prize. So does BetterTools they sent a I-Pod last year.
Roland
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Last edited by TFP Admin; May 27, 2007 at 02:10 AM.
Been having a problem posting a link directly in the reply and all I get are database errors. Let me try linking an image:
YEAAAH! That works. To be honest, the image, along with all images and everything else on thier pages are s'posed to be protected by some "Disable right mouse click" script. So, the image above is an illegal copy, but is the only way I could find to give credit and visits by our members to a valuable resource. I hope that this will also show them that circumventing a function of browser software (right-click provides a great number of features, depending on the browser you use) does not necessarily protect your content. But it also doesn't mean I take their efforts to protect their work lightly. I will remove the image and link if they ask (I sent them a message), but hope they will see the value of having this link here. Maybe they will also explore other protection schemes that will not also limit visitors and other sites from linking to them.
Last edited by TFP Admin; June 10, 2007 at 06:03 PM.