Anyone know about "Mibro Tools'? I see they make various cutting and boring tools, but I'm especially curious about "Mibro" planes. Can anyone fill me in, I mean are they worth having, or just low-grade cheezy discount-store tools? Thanks, all!
Anyone know about "Mibro Tools'? I see they make various cutting and boring tools, but I'm especially curious about "Mibro" planes. Can anyone fill me in, I mean are they worth having, or just low-grade cheezy discount-store tools? Thanks, all!
I started off with a mibro dado stack. I had not heard of them before that. Got it at lowes. It was ok for the price. Better in solid woods than sheetgoods, due to cross grain tearout. Since upgraded to a forrest dado king. Sorry, but no insight into their planes.
Thanks, DonW! Now I'm really confused, this person selling a plane insists it's a "Mibro" though clearlyyou are correct about your " Milbro" plane. Perhaps "Mibro" is indeed a tool manufacturer, just not a manufacturer of planes. I'll re-do a search all over again, this time using "Milbro" and see what I can turn up. Thanks to everyone for your help!
I think Mulbro is a Canadian company. Lowes stocks some small items which I think are imported from overseas. That being said, I think they are higher quality imports.
What did it turn out to be? Inquiring minds need to know.
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