? on Aligning Table to 90 degreees
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- Ed in Tampa
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Yes replace the bolts with studs.
Here is how.
Go to Home Depot buy a 1 foot length of 3/8" "all thread" (steel rod with threads the whole length). In the Home Depots down my way it is over where they have angle iron, aluminum and steel rods. Cost under 2 dollars.
Buy 8 nuts, 8 washers that fit the all thread. Cost under 2 dollars
Go home cut the all thread into 3 inch lengths, file the cut so you have nice thread. Screw the studs into the aux table using two nuts against each other to tighten it down.
After you have the four studs fitted put one nut one washer on each and put it on the table legs, then the other washer and nut.
Total cost less than $4 amount of frustration, aggarvation and cusing saved unlimited.
Now use the top nuts to level the table to the main table and when it is all set tighten the bottom nuts to hold it in place.
Ed
Here is how.
Go to Home Depot buy a 1 foot length of 3/8" "all thread" (steel rod with threads the whole length). In the Home Depots down my way it is over where they have angle iron, aluminum and steel rods. Cost under 2 dollars.
Buy 8 nuts, 8 washers that fit the all thread. Cost under 2 dollars
Go home cut the all thread into 3 inch lengths, file the cut so you have nice thread. Screw the studs into the aux table using two nuts against each other to tighten it down.
After you have the four studs fitted put one nut one washer on each and put it on the table legs, then the other washer and nut.
Total cost less than $4 amount of frustration, aggarvation and cusing saved unlimited.
Now use the top nuts to level the table to the main table and when it is all set tighten the bottom nuts to hold it in place.
Ed
Batg4, Ed, and Ed,
THANKS!
This kind of sharing is EXACTLY what makes this forum so valuable. Shopsmith should expand this forum to include a section for SS user project pictures, project plans, jigs, and fixtures. This is absolutely invaluable.
Thanks again guys.
Hal
THANKS!
Great idea. To HD at noon, and install tonight.replace the bolts with studs.
Now, that's my kind of upgrade!Total cost less than $4 amount of frustration, aggarvation and cusing saved unlimited.
This kind of sharing is EXACTLY what makes this forum so valuable. Shopsmith should expand this forum to include a section for SS user project pictures, project plans, jigs, and fixtures. This is absolutely invaluable.
Thanks again guys.
Hal
Yea that is the way to go for sure. Not sure why shopsmith doesn't sell a kit for this upgrade, alot of old machines could sure use it.... now of course it would be hard to sell here because everyone just how easy it is to do....
Thanks for photo that should make it a lot clearer for those who need to know.
Ed
Thanks for photo that should make it a lot clearer for those who need to know.
Ed
- dusty
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? on aligning table to 90 degrees
I'm glad this worked out so well for you.; the pictures sure tell the sorry.
Now, I must learn the process of posting pictures.
Now, I must learn the process of posting pictures.
Dusty,
It's real encouraging to be making such progress in this alignment. Hopefully Santa will bring some wood to work on.
1) Store the picture file on the internet someplace. Your internet provider may have a space reserved for you to do that. Some people over in the Woodnet forum tell me there are free services available for storing pictures on the internet. I haven't explored that possibility yet.
2) press the Image icon.
3) You get this dialog box. Type in the EXACT location of the picture and its file name.
I usually make an error in this part the first time I type it and it doesn't work. Fortunately the "Preview Post" function lets you check it out and correct the errors before finally posting your message.
When editing your message prior to posting, you'll see this kind of code in your text.
This is how the insert picture function converts your info to computer language that the bulletin board understands. This is where you can correct typos.
Hope this encourages you and others to post pictures. I want to see what everybody is making.
Take care,
Hal
It's real encouraging to be making such progress in this alignment. Hopefully Santa will bring some wood to work on.
Perhaps I can pay back some of the help you've given me. This is fairly easy once you get the hang of it.Now, I must learn the process of posting pictures.
1) Store the picture file on the internet someplace. Your internet provider may have a space reserved for you to do that. Some people over in the Woodnet forum tell me there are free services available for storing pictures on the internet. I haven't explored that possibility yet.
2) press the Image icon.
3) You get this dialog box. Type in the EXACT location of the picture and its file name.
I usually make an error in this part the first time I type it and it doesn't work. Fortunately the "Preview Post" function lets you check it out and correct the errors before finally posting your message.
When editing your message prior to posting, you'll see this kind of code in your text.
This is how the insert picture function converts your info to computer language that the bulletin board understands. This is where you can correct typos.
Hope this encourages you and others to post pictures. I want to see what everybody is making.
Take care,
Hal
- dusty
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? on Aligning Table to 90 Degrees
This will be a test to see if I've learned how. If it works, this is a shot of my main table and extension table.
I expected a picture and got a URRL.
I expected a picture and got a URRL.
- dusty
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? on Aligning Table to 90 degrees
The first attempt didn't work. One more time and then its back to the books!
Again I get a URRL and not the expected picture.
Again I get a URRL and not the expected picture.
While we're getting off-topic here, I thought I'd take a try at troubelshooting. I'd guess that you got a link because you didn't paste a URL that pointed to a picture. It points to a page. You likely need a URL that ends with a graphics file name (an extension like .jpg or .bmp).dustywoodworker wrote:...snip...
I expected a picture and got a URRL.
Rick Dubbs
2004 520 w/bandsaw, jointer, belt sander, DC 3300, Universal Lathe Tool Rest, Talon chuck, & Lathe Duplicator
2004 520 w/bandsaw, jointer, belt sander, DC 3300, Universal Lathe Tool Rest, Talon chuck, & Lathe Duplicator
Hmmm...I tried it too with your info and got the same thing. Apparently AOL wants a username and password entered in order to get access to the picture.
Anybody else here use AOL but is able to post pictures ok? What's the secret?
We probably should take this back up in another section /thread. How do we do that?
Anybody else here use AOL but is able to post pictures ok? What's the secret?
We probably should take this back up in another section /thread. How do we do that?