Grizzly Guitar H3122 User Manual

CLASSICAL GUITAR KIT  
MODEL H3122  
INSTRUCTION MANUAL  
COPYRIGHT © AUGUST, 2003 BY GRIZZLY INDUSTRIAL, INC.  
WARNING: NO PORTION OF THIS MANUAL MAY BE REPRODUCED IN ANY SHAPE  
OR FORM WITHOUT THE WRITTEN APPROVAL OF GRIZZLY INDUSTRIAL, INC.  
#DS3624 PRINTED IN JAPAN. REVISED MARCH, 2006 (TR)  
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TABLE OF CONTENTS  
SECTION 1: SAFETY....................................................................................................................... 2  
SECTION 2: INTRODUCTION ......................................................................................................... 3  
SECTION 3: PARTS INVENTORY................................................................................................... 4  
SECTION 4: SANDING .................................................................................................................... 5  
Supplies/Tools............................................................................................................................ 5  
Guitar Body ................................................................................................................................ 5  
Neck ........................................................................................................................................... 6  
Fingerboard................................................................................................................................ 6  
Bridge......................................................................................................................................... 6  
SECTION 5: ASSEMBLY................................................................................................................. 7  
Neck to Body.............................................................................................................................. 7  
Fingerboard to Neck................................................................................................................... 8  
Bridge/Nut Locations.................................................................................................................. 9  
Covered Areas ......................................................................................................................... 10  
Painting/Finishing..................................................................................................................... 11  
Sound Hole Decal .................................................................................................................... 12  
Attaching Bridge....................................................................................................................... 12  
Machine Heads ........................................................................................................................ 13  
Installing Strings....................................................................................................................... 13  
String Height ............................................................................................................................ 14  
Tuning ...................................................................................................................................... 16  
SECTION 6: REFERENCE INFO ................................................................................................... 17  
General..................................................................................................................................... 17  
Aftermarket Accessories .......................................................................................................... 17  
Warranty & Returns.................................................................................................................. 18  
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SECTION 1: SAFETY  
Always wear safety glasses or goggles when operating equipment. Everyday glasses or  
reading glasses are not safety glasses. Be certain the safety glasses you wear meet the  
appropriate standards of the American National Standards Institute (ANSI).  
Because there are various ways to cut and join wood, you can make substitutions for the methods  
stated in this plan. We try to suggest the easiest methods possible. However, only you know your  
skills with each piece of machinery. Never compromise your safety by using a cutting method  
with which you are not comfortable. Instead, find an alternative approach that will yield the same  
result.  
These instructions assume that you are intimately familiar with the safe operation and use of  
woodworking machinery and woodworking tools, and understand the techniques used to repro-  
duce this project. If you do not qualify for both of these criteria, STOP building this project for  
your own safety. Read and understand the owner’s manual for the machinery you intend to use,  
take a woodworking class or visit your local library for more information. Woodworking machinery  
and tools are inherently dangerous, because they use sharp edges that can and will cause serious  
personal injury including amputation and death. Do not underestimate the ability of these tools and  
machinery to cause injury. Never operate any tool without all guards in place and always wear  
approved safety glasses. For your own safety, please heed this warning.  
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SECTION 2: INTRODUCTION  
We are proud to offer the Model H3122 Classical  
Most importantly, we stand behind our products. If  
you have any questions or parts requests, please  
call or write us at the location listed below.  
Guitar Kit. This kit is part of a growing Grizzly fam-  
ily of fine woodworking products. When assem-  
bled according to the guidelines set forth in this  
manual, you can expect years of enjoyment from  
this guitar.  
Grizzly Industrial, Inc.  
1203 Lycoming Mall Circle  
Muncy, PA 17756  
We are pleased to provide this manual with the  
Model H3122. It was written to guide you through  
assembly, review safety considerations, and  
cover general information. It represents our effort  
to produce the best documentation possible.  
Phone: (570) 546-9663  
Fax: (800) 438-5901  
The specifications, drawings, and photographs  
illustrated in this manual represent the Model  
H3122 as supplied when the manual was pre-  
pared. However, owing to Grizzly’s policy of  
continuous improvement, changes may be made  
at any time with no obligation on the part of  
Grizzly. For your convenience, we always keep  
current Grizzly manuals available on our website  
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latest updates to this manual!  
If you have any comments regarding this manual,  
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SECTION 3: PARTS INVENTORY  
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Figure 1. Components.  
Figure 2. Hardware.  
REF PART #  
DESCRIPTION  
PH3122001 Guitar Body  
PH3122002 Guitar Neck  
PH3122003 Fingerboard  
REF  
PART #  
DESCRIPTION  
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2
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101 PH3122101 Machine Heads W/Fasteners  
102 PH3122102 String Set  
103 PH3122103 Bridge W/Fasteners  
104 PH3122104 Bridge Decoration Sticker  
105 PH3122105 String Nut  
106 PH3122106 Saddle  
107 PH3122107 Dowels  
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SECTION 4: SANDING  
Supplies/Tools  
Guitar Body  
The majority of the wooden components in this kit  
are fully machined from the factory and are ready  
for assembly. A small amount of drilling, sanding  
and light machining will need to be performed to  
complete the guitar.  
The guitar body has been assembled and rough  
sanded at the factory; however, no finish has  
been applied.  
To sand the guitar body:  
Recommended Tools & Supplies:  
1. Wear an ANSI-approved respirator and  
safety glasses when sanding wood!  
—Phillips Screwdriver  
—Needle-Nose Pliers  
—Electric Drill  
—Drill Bit Set  
—#180, #240, and #320 Aluminum-Oxide  
Sanding Paper  
—Sanding Block  
—Masking Tape  
—Painting/Finishing Supplies  
—Coat Hanger  
2. Usingeitheranelectricpalmsanderorasand-  
ing block, sand the guitar body (EXCEPT the  
guitar neck notch, the edges, and the sound  
hole) with #180 grit aluminum-oxide sand-  
ing paper until there is a consistent scratch  
pattern on the entire surface. Note—When  
hand sanding, always sand in the same  
direction as the wood grain.  
—C-Clamp  
—Tack Cloth  
—Coping, Jig, or Scroll Saw (Optional)  
3. Sand the guitar body with a #240 grit sanding  
paper until there is a consistent scratch pat-  
tern on the entire surface.  
4. Sand the guitar body with a #320 grit sanding  
paper until there is a consistent scratch pat-  
tern on the entire surface.  
5. Wipe the guitar body with a damp cloth.  
Wiping the workpiece with a damp cloth  
before the final sanding helps to “raise” the  
wood grain; thus, allowing the “raised” grain  
to be sanded smooth.  
6. Once the guitar body is dry, repeat step 4.  
7. Wipe the guitar body with a tack cloth to  
remove all remaining sanding dust.  
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Neck  
Fingerboard  
Like the guitar body, most of the guitar neck has  
been machined at the factory; however, the neck  
headstock can be customized to reflect personal  
taste. Additional cutting, inlay, or design work can  
give an otherwise ordinary guitar that custom look  
that sets it apart from others! Note—Take your  
time with this sub-section and consider testing  
ideas in scrap wood before performing the work  
on the actual headstock.  
The fingerboard requires no sanding. Note—  
Sanding the fingerboard will affect the playability  
of the guitar and could lead to unrepairable dam-  
age.  
To sand the guitar neck:  
Bridge  
1. Wear an ANSI-approved respirator and  
safety glasses when sanding wood!  
The bridge is rough sanded at the factory. Final  
sand the bridge as described in the Guitar Body  
sub-section.  
2. Perform any custom cutting, inlay, or design  
work to the neck headstock.  
3. Using the sanding technique described in the  
previous sub-section, sand the entire guitar  
neck, EXCEPT for the fingerboard mount-  
ing surface. Note—Sanding the fingerboard  
mounting surface will affect the playability  
of the guitar and could lead to unrepairable  
damage.  
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SECTION 5: ASSEMBLY  
4. Using sandpaper or a file, flatten the neck  
Neck to Body  
until it is flush with the surface of the body.  
5. Before the neck can be glued to the body,  
the following must be verified:  
Attaching the neck to the guitar body is the most  
crucial part of assembling the guitar. Failure to  
attach the neck correctly could result in difficult  
bridge and string adjustments, or even worse, it  
could lead to unrepairable damage.  
a. The neck surface and the body sur-  
face must be perfectly flat. Note—Use a  
straightedge to verify this critical point.  
Once the neck is glued to the body, little  
can be done to correct mistakes.  
To attach the neck to the body:  
6. Disassemble the neck and body, and re-  
assemble with wood glue. Note—DO NOT  
wipe glue squeeze-out at this time! Once the  
squeeze-out is dried, remove it with a sharp  
chisel.  
1. Place the four wooden dowels into the body.  
Note—DO NOT use glue at this time!  
2. Slide the neck onto the dowels.  
3. Using a straightedge, make note of any por-  
tion of the neck protruding above the surface  
of the body (Figure 3).  
7. Once the desired neck position is achieved,  
use large rubber bands or a band clamp to  
hold the assembly during drying (Figure 4).  
10  
20  
30  
40  
Figure 3. Checking flatness.  
Figure 4. Clamped neck/body assembly.  
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Fingerboard to Neck  
To attach the fingerboard to the neck:  
1. Using a straightedge, make sure the neck  
and body surface are flush.  
2. Using rubber bands and small sticks of  
wood, secure the fingerboard to the neck  
with a thin, even layer of wood glue (Figure  
5). Note—Make sure the fingerboard is cen-  
tered across the width of the neck and that  
the 12th fret is centered over the neck to  
body joint.  
Figure 5. Securing the fingerboard to the neck.  
3. After the fingerboard has thoroughly dried,  
use a file or sandpaper to make the edge of  
the neck flush with the edge of the finger-  
board.  
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2. Using a pencil, lightly mark the guitar body  
where the front edge of the bridge is locat-  
ed.  
Bridge/Nut Locations  
3. When placed against the end of the finger-  
board, the edge of the nut should be exactly  
325mm from the center of the 12th fret  
(Figure 6).  
The correct distances between the inside edge of  
the nut, the center of the 12th fret and the center  
of the bridge saddle slot are crucial to the perfor-  
mance of this guitar. Figure 7 shows the correct  
distances.  
4. Attach pieces of sewing thread to the 1st and  
the 6th nut string slots and tape the opposite  
ends over the corresponding string slots on  
the bridge.  
To determine the correct bridge/nut loca-  
tions:  
1. Position the center of the bridge saddle slot  
exactly 325mm away from the center of the  
12th fret (Figure 6).  
5. Adjust the bridge so there is an equal amount  
of space between the fingerboard edges and  
the threads (Figure 7).  
Equal  
Nut  
Distance  
325mm  
12th Fret  
Figure 7. Positioning the bridge across the width  
of the guitar.  
6. Using a pencil, lightly mark the guitar body  
where the side edges of the bridge are  
located. Note—DO NOT glue the bridge to  
the body at this time.  
325mm  
Saddle  
Slot  
Bridge  
Figure 6. Saddle slot positioned correctly in  
relation to the 12th fret.  
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Covered Areas  
In preparation for the finish coating, protect  
the following parts of the guitar (Figures 8 &  
9):  
Bridge Mounting Location  
Fingerboard  
Sound Hole (Hole Filled With Newspaper)  
Figure 9. Masked fingerboard.  
Use a small stick of wood to carefully press all  
the masking tape edges securely to the guitar  
pieces. The finish coat can seep under these  
edges, especially near corners, uneven edges,  
and where the frets meet the fingerboard. Note—  
Failure to correctly mask off these areas could  
result in unrepairable damage to the guitar.  
Figure 8. Masked bridge area and  
blocked sound hole.  
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Dust particles suspended in the air will settle  
on wet finishes, resulting in less than satis-  
factory results. To avoid this problem:  
Painting/Finishing  
1. Leave the finishing room undisturbed for  
Finishing supplies are not supplied with the guitar  
kit. Note—The guitar body is made from spruce  
wood and the neck from poplar wood. Clear fin-  
ishes such as lacquer look exceptionally stunning  
and glossy on these surfaces.  
24 hours prior to applying the finish.  
2. Have the guitar components positioned  
for the finish application upon entering the  
finish room.  
Painting/Finishing Tips:  
3. Avoid making unnecessary movements  
upon entering the finish room.  
Always work in a well ventilated area  
when using finishing materials.  
4. Apply the finish and immediately leave  
the finish room.  
Wear an ANSI-approved respirator mask  
and safety glasses when using finishing  
materials!  
5. DO NOT return to the finish room until the  
specified drying time has elapsed.  
Fabricate hooks from shirt hangers to sus-  
pend the guitar components during the fin-  
ishing process.  
Several thinner coats usually produce a nicer  
finish than one heavy coat. Note—Always  
follow the finish manufacturer’s instructions.  
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Sound Hole Decal  
Attaching Bridge  
To attach the bridge to the body:  
To attach the sound hole decal:  
1. Remove the masking tape from the bridge  
1. Submerge the decal sheet in water until the  
clear decal slides around on the paper back-  
ing easily with finger pressure. This usually  
only takes a few minutes.  
location.  
2. Apply a thin, even layer of wood glue to the  
back of the bridge.  
2. Remove the decal sheet from the water, let-  
3. Position the bridge on the bridge location  
ting the excess water run off.  
penciled on the body.  
3. Lay the decal sheet over the sound hole.  
4. Make sure the bridge is correctly positioned  
and let it dry for at least 6 hours.  
4. Lightly press down on the decal with damp-  
ened fingers and slowly slide the decal sheet  
from underneath the decal with the other  
hand.  
5. Using a 18" drill bit, drill out the two mounting  
holes in the bridge.  
6. Secure the bridge to the body with the sup-  
5. When the decal sheet is completely removed,  
lightly press on the decal with a dry cloth to  
remove the excess water trapped under-  
neath.  
plied screws, washers, and nuts.  
7. The heads of the screws can be covered with  
the bridge decoration sticker.  
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Machine Heads  
Installing Strings  
The correct position of the guitar strings are  
shown in Figure 11. The thin High E string is  
called the “1st” string and the thick Low E string  
is called the “6th” string.  
The machine heads mount so the buttons are on  
the back side of the headstock.  
To install the machine heads:  
1. Slide the machine heads through the peg  
holes on the side of the headstock. Note—  
Make sure the lyre end of the machine head  
is positioned as shown in Figure 10.  
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5
4
3
2
1
E
A
D
G
B
E
Lyre  
Figure 11. Correct guitar string position.  
To install the guitar strings:  
1. Slide the string ends through the holes in the  
bridge.  
Figure 10. Correct tuning machine position.  
2. Tie the strings as shown in Figure 12.  
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5
4. Using a 16" drill bit, drill 16" deep holes  
straight through the screw holes in the  
machine heads.  
5. Secure the machine heads to the guitar  
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headstock with the included eight 16" wood  
screws.  
Figure 12. Correct string knots.  
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3. Place the saddle in the bridge saddle slot  
and place the nut at the upper end of the  
fingerboard. Note—DO NOT glue the nut or  
the saddle at this time.  
String Height  
Correct string height is crucial for maximizing the  
playability of your new guitar. The string height is  
defined as the distance between the top face of  
the fret and the bottom face of the string (Figure  
13).  
4. Route the string to the inside of the corre-  
sponding tuning peg and through the peg  
hole. Note—Allow enough string slack to  
allow 2-3 complete winds around the tuning  
peg.  
String  
5. Turn the tuning button counter-clockwise  
to tighten the string. Note—DO NOT over-  
tighten the string. Final string tuning will be  
discussed later in the manual.  
String Height  
6. Use wire cutters to cut off the excess string.  
Fret  
7. Repeat the above process for the remaining  
strings.  
Fingerboard  
Figure 13. String height measurement  
(side view).  
Measurements are taken at the following loca-  
tions. Note—Use a steel ruler with a resolution of  
at least 164":  
1st fret: 1st string & 6th string  
12th fret: 1st string & 6th string  
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To check the string heights of the 1st and 6th  
strings at the 1st fret:  
To check the string heights of the 1st and 6th  
strings at the 12th fret:  
Measure the string heights at the 1st fret (Figure  
14).  
Measure the string heights at the 12th fret  
(Figure 15).  
6th String: 564"  
Guitar Body  
String Nut  
6th String: 264"  
1st String: 364"  
12th Fret  
1st String: 164"  
1st Fret  
Figure 15. Correct 12th fret string heights.  
Figure 14. Correct 1st fret string heights.  
— If the string heights are correct, then con-  
tinue to the next sub-section.  
— If the string heights are correct (Figure  
33), then move to checking the string  
heights at the 12th fret.  
— If the string heights are incorrect at the  
12th fret, this is an indication that the  
groove the saddle sits in needs to be  
either deepened or made shallower. This  
condition is most likely a result of wood  
movement due to humidity changes in  
the environment. We recommend having  
a qualified guitar technician raise or lower  
the saddle before continuing.  
— If the string heights are incorrect at the  
1st fret, this is an indication that the  
groove the string nut sits in needs to be  
either deepened or made shallower. This  
condition is most likely a result of wood  
movement due to humidity changes in  
the environment. We recommend hav-  
ing a qualified guitar technician raise or  
lower the nut before continuing with string  
height adjustment at the 12th fret.  
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To tune the guitar:  
Tuning  
1. Play a known Low E pitch. A piano, a tuning  
fork, or an electronic computer file will work.  
Tuning is the most important concept of playing a  
guitar. If the guitar is not in tune with itself, or the  
other instruments in an ensemble, the resulting  
music will not sound pleasing to the ear. Having  
a good understanding of tuning is essential to  
maximizing the full potential of any guitar.  
2. Play an open (non-fretted) 6th string. The  
goal is to match the open 6th string to the  
known Low E pitch.  
3. Adjust the tuning peg until the pitch of the  
open 6th string sounds exactly like the  
known Low E source.  
Important issues to consider when tuning a  
guitar:  
— If the string is tuned too high, back the  
tension off and retune the string back up  
to match the Low E pitch. Now the other  
strings can be tuned to the 6th string.  
Get into the habit of tuning the guitar every  
time it is picked up to be played.  
Always tune the strings “up.” The final tuned  
tension of each string should be reached  
while tightening the string, not loosening it.  
If the string is tensioned too far, loosen the  
tension and tune “up” again.  
4. Next, the 5th string needs to be tuned. The  
tone of the 5th string must be matched to  
the tone of the 6th string by playing the  
same note on each string, one after another.  
This is done by playing the 6th string while  
it is being pressed (fretted) at the 5th fret,  
and immediately after, playing the open 5th  
string.  
The goal when tuning is to make the strings  
in tune with one another. Standard tuning is  
shown in Figure 16.  
5. Listen to the two tones. As the two notes are  
still resonating, adjust the tuning peg of the  
5th string until the two notes have matching  
tones. Remember to tune “up.”  
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5
4
3
2
1
E
A
D
G
B
E
6. Perform the same tuning steps on the 4th  
and 3rd strings.  
7. When tuning the 2nd string, the 3rd string  
should be fretted at the 4th fret instead of the  
5th fret.  
8. Tune the 1st string in the same manner as  
the 6th, 5th, 4th, and 3rd strings.  
Figure 16. Winding the strings.  
The easiest way to tune a guitar is using  
an electronic tuner such as the Grizzly  
H3097 Chromatic Tuner shown on page 17.  
However, knowing how to tune a guitar by  
ear is an important part of being an accom-  
plished guitar player.  
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SECTION 6: REFERENCE INFO  
General  
Aftermarket  
Accessories  
This section contains aftermarket accessories  
and warranty/return information for the Model  
H3122.  
If you need parts or help in assembling your  
machine, or if you need operational information,  
call the service department at (570) 546-9663.  
Trained service technicians will be glad to help  
you.  
If you have any comments regarding this manual,  
please write to Grizzly at the address below:  
Grizzly Industrial, Inc.  
Technical Documentation  
P.O. Box 2069  
Figure 17. H3097 Chromatic Tuner.  
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Bellingham, WA 98227-2069  
We recommend you keep a copy of our cur-  
rent catalog for complete information regarding  
Grizzly's warranty and return policy. If you need  
additional technical information relating to this  
machine, or if you need general assistance or  
replacement parts, please contact the Service  
Department at the location listed below.  
Grizzly Industrial, Inc.  
1203 Lycoming Mall Circle  
Muncy, PA 17756  
Figure 18. H4412 The Guitar Handbook.  
Phone: (570) 546-9663  
Fax: (800) 438-5901  
Figure 19. H4414 Getting Great Guitar Sounds.  
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Warranty & Returns  
Grizzly Industrial, Inc. warrants every product it sells for a period of 1 year to the original purchaser from the  
date of purchase. This warranty does not apply to defects due directly or indirectly to misuse; abuse; negli-  
gence; accidents; repairs or alterations; assembly, finishing or modification of kits; or lack of maintenance.  
This is Grizzly’s sole written warranty and any and all warranties that may be implied by law, including any  
merchantability or fitness, for any particular purpose, are hereby limited to the duration of this written war-  
ranty. We do not warrant or represent that the merchandise complies with the provisions of any law or acts  
unless the manufacturer so warrants. In no event shall Grizzly’s liability under this warranty exceed the  
purchase price paid for the product and any legal actions brought against Grizzly shall be tried in the State  
of Washington, County of Whatcom.  
We shall in no event be liable for death, injuries to persons or property or for incidental, contingent, special,  
or consequential damages arising from the use of our products.  
To take advantage of this warranty, contact us by mail or phone and give us all the details. We will then  
issue you a “Return Number,’’ which must be clearly posted on the outside as well as the inside of the  
carton. We will not accept any item back without this number. Proof of purchase must accompany the  
merchandise.  
The manufacturers reserve the right to change specifications at any time because they constantly strive to  
achieve better quality equipment. We make every effort to ensure that our products meet high quality and  
durability standards and we hope you never need to use this warranty.  
Please feel free to write or call us if you have any questions about the machine or the manual.  
Thank you again for your business and continued support. We hope to serve you again soon.  
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___Journal of Light Construction  
___Old House Journal  
___Popular Mechanics  
___Popular Science  
___Today’s Homeowner  
___WOOD  
___Wooden Boat  
___Woodshop News  
___Woodsmith  
___Woodwork  
___Woodworker  
___Woodworker’s Journal  
___Workbench  
___Other__________________________________________________  
How many of the machines checked above are Grizzly? ____________  
Which portable/hand held power tools do you own? Check all that apply.  
11.  
12.  
___Belt Sander  
___Biscuit Joiner  
___Circular Saw  
___Detail Sander  
___Drill/Driver  
___Orbital Sander  
___Palm Sander  
___Portable Planer  
___Saber Saw  
___Reciprocating Saw  
___Router  
___Popular Woodworking  
___Other__________________________________________________  
Which of the following woodworking/remodeling shows do you watch?  
3.  
___Miter Saw  
___Backyard America  
___Home Time  
___The American Woodworker  
___The New Yankee Workshop  
___This Old House  
___Woodwright’s Shop  
___Other__________________________________________________  
What machines/supplies would you like Grizzly Industrial to carry?  
13.  
___Other__________________________________________________  
What is your annual household income?  
__________________________________________________________  
__________________________________________________________  
4.  
5.  
___$20,000-$29,999  
___$30,000-$39,999  
___$40,000-$49,999  
___$50,000-$59,999  
___$60,000-$69,999  
___$70,000-$79,999  
___$80,000-$89,999  
___$90,000 +  
14.  
15.  
What new accessories would you like Grizzly Industrial to carry?  
__________________________________________________________  
__________________________________________________________  
What other companies do you purchase your tools and supplies from?  
__________________________________________________________  
__________________________________________________________  
Do you think your purchase represents good value?  
What is your age group?  
___20-29  
___30-39  
___40-49  
___50-59  
___60-69  
___70 +  
6.  
7.  
8.  
How long have you been a woodworker?  
16.  
17.  
18.  
___0 - 2 Years  
___2 - 8 Years  
___8 - 20 Years  
___20+ Years  
___Yes  
Would you recommend Grizzly Industrial to a friend?  
___Yes ___No  
___No  
How would you rank your woodworking skills?  
___Simple  
___Intermediate  
___Advanced  
___Master Craftsman  
Would you allow us to use your name as a reference for Grizzly customers  
in your area? Note: We never use names more than three times.  
What stationary woodworking tools do you own? Check all that apply.  
___Yes  
___No  
___Air Compressor  
___Bandsaw  
___Drill Press  
___Drum Sander  
___Dust Collector  
___Horizontal Boring Machine  
___Jointer  
___Panel Saw  
___Planer  
19.  
Comments:_________________________________________________  
___Power Feeder  
___Radial Arm Saw  
___Shaper  
___Spindle Sander  
___Table Saw  
___Lathe  
___Mortiser  
___Vacuum Veneer Press  
___Wide Belt Sander  
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