$15 for $30 Worth of Hardware and Supplies at Rockler Woodworking and Hardware in Sandy Springs
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Helpful staff guides DIYers through stock of hand tools, finishes, carpentry accessories & domestic & exotic lumber
Without rocking chairs, grandmothers would have to tape babies to the household pendulum to swing them to sleep. Refurbish your home's infant-soothers with today's Groupon: for $15, you get $30 worth of hardware and supplies at Rockler Woodworking and Hardware in Sandy Springs.
Rockler Woodworking and Hardware offers a colossal selection of timber-tending supplies and hard-to-find hardware that lures alpha handymales and craftscubs alike. The friendly, helpful staff guides questing carpenters through a multitude of DIY ingredients including finishes, stains, hinges, slides, and knobs to aid in shortening chore lists and improving domiciles. Hand tools, such as the 59-piece screwdriver tool set ($20.99), help ease empty tool-chest syndrome after Mr. Phillips and Ms. Flathead's spontaneous elopement. Mitchell Abrasives sanding cords and tape allow timber tinkerers to precisely articulate curves ($5.99), and the Titebond III Ultimate wood glue binds elegantly shaped appendages into functional, fashionable frankenfurnishings ($5.79+). Rockler also stocks exclusive products such as the smooth-sliding, ball-bearing TopSlide drawer slides ($10.59+), as well as custom crafts and accessories.
Originally opened as a mail-order woodworking company in 1954, Rockler caters to lumber lubbers with its commitment to stocking high-quality woods and specialized products. With tree-sourced selections ranging from domestic—such as oak, cherry, birch, and walnut—to exotic—such as cocobolo, rosewood, and mahogany—this amply stocked store ably outfits even the busiest of dam-remodeling beavers.
Helpful staff guides DIYers through stock of hand tools, finishes, carpentry accessories & domestic & exotic lumber
Without rocking chairs, grandmothers would have to tape babies to the household pendulum to swing them to sleep. Refurbish your home's infant-soothers with today's Groupon: for $15, you get $30 worth of hardware and supplies at Rockler Woodworking and Hardware in Sandy Springs.
Rockler Woodworking and Hardware offers a colossal selection of timber-tending supplies and hard-to-find hardware that lures alpha handymales and craftscubs alike. The friendly, helpful staff guides questing carpenters through a multitude of DIY ingredients including finishes, stains, hinges, slides, and knobs to aid in shortening chore lists and improving domiciles. Hand tools, such as the 59-piece screwdriver tool set ($20.99), help ease empty tool-chest syndrome after Mr. Phillips and Ms. Flathead's spontaneous elopement. Mitchell Abrasives sanding cords and tape allow timber tinkerers to precisely articulate curves ($5.99), and the Titebond III Ultimate wood glue binds elegantly shaped appendages into functional, fashionable frankenfurnishings ($5.79+). Rockler also stocks exclusive products such as the smooth-sliding, ball-bearing TopSlide drawer slides ($10.59+), as well as custom crafts and accessories.
Originally opened as a mail-order woodworking company in 1954, Rockler caters to lumber lubbers with its commitment to stocking high-quality woods and specialized products. With tree-sourced selections ranging from domestic—such as oak, cherry, birch, and walnut—to exotic—such as cocobolo, rosewood, and mahogany—this amply stocked store ably outfits even the busiest of dam-remodeling beavers.
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Family patriarch Nordy Rockler opened the doors of his first store in 1954 to supply his fellow craftsmen with knowledge, friendly advice, and a large selection of tools for at-home woodworking projects. Now, the chain of retail outlets brims with more than 20,000 tools and specialized woodworking equipment. Next to a steely rainbow of hinges, casters, and screws, a supply of lumber and exotic hardwoods provides planks for building tree houses or just leaving around as a warning to uncooperative trees. The tenor buzz of power tools operated by newly knowledgeable guests drifts from educational sessions on operating equipment and woodworking.