Shopsmith Router table
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Re: Shopsmith Router table
Dick:
Good luck with the deal...
Happy to help.
Dave
Good luck with the deal...
Happy to help.
Dave
Re: Shopsmith Router table
Dick,
The SS Router Table has been listed on Craig's List for several days now and seems to be located in West Phoenix. Try Craig's List Phoenix for a look see.
ldh
The SS Router Table has been listed on Craig's List for several days now and seems to be located in West Phoenix. Try Craig's List Phoenix for a look see.
ldh
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Re: Shopsmith Router table
The switch is esteemed at $80 or so used, so all together probably $170 or somewhere around there, maybe $250 if you genuinely are into it.
Since the switch has pretty much 0 crossover to the rest of the shopsmith system, there is genuinely not a gigantic rousing power like there is on various devices. The essential benefit here is that the T-Track space would fit a shopsmith estimated miter guage...but that can be handled on various router tables.
The guideline inspiration to get shopsmith switch courses of action is where you can find an overarm pin switch autonomous, especially if it has the under mount switch plan as well. In that condition you are getting some veritable worth.
Since the switch has pretty much 0 crossover to the rest of the shopsmith system, there is genuinely not a gigantic rousing power like there is on various devices. The essential benefit here is that the T-Track space would fit a shopsmith estimated miter guage...but that can be handled on various router tables.
The guideline inspiration to get shopsmith switch courses of action is where you can find an overarm pin switch autonomous, especially if it has the under mount switch plan as well. In that condition you are getting some veritable worth.
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Re: Shopsmith Router table
A 2017 post comes back to life and one has to wonder why????
Ed
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jamesharry wrote: ↑Mon Jun 14, 2021 3:38 am The switch is esteemed at $80 or so used, so all together probably $170 or somewhere around there, maybe $250 if you genuinely are into it.
Since the switch has pretty much 0 crossover to the rest of the shopsmith system, there is genuinely not a gigantic rousing power like there is on various devices. The essential benefit here is that the T-Track space would fit a shopsmith estimated miter guage...but that can be handled on various tables.
The guideline inspiration to get shopsmith switch courses of action is where you can find an overarm pin switch autonomous, especially if it has the under mount switch plan as well. In that condition you are getting some veritable worth.
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Re: Shopsmith Router table
And note the similarities and differences with this earlier post in the thread. Very creative?damagi wrote: ↑Sun May 07, 2017 5:45 pm The router is worth $50 or so used, so all together probably $150 or so, maybe $200 if you really are into it.
Since the router has almost 0 crossover to the rest of the shopsmith system, there isn't a huge incentive like there is on other tools. The main benefit here is that the T-Track slot would fit a shopsmith sized miter guage...but that can be solved on other tables.
The main reason to get shopsmith router setups is when you can find an overarm pin router standalone, especially if it has the under mount router setup as well. In that situation you are getting some real value.
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Re: Shopsmith Router table
SPAM is coming. The SPAMers are getting creative. They post something somewhat? relevant to get accepted and then post their SPAM or add links to the original post.
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Re: Shopsmith Router table
Is he a spammer??
His IP is in Parkville, Maryland.
What makes him a spammer?
His IP is in Parkville, Maryland.
What makes him a spammer?
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Re: Shopsmith Router table
Not yet but Ed and David said it very well. As far as his IP that means nothing if he is using VPN software. It can be any where in the world. Are you saying that anyone with an IP in the US is not a SPAMer? I use Malwarebytes Privacy VPN software and my IP right now is Denver. I can change it to 32 other countries besides the USA with multiple locations in many of them.
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Re: Shopsmith Router table
He IS a spammer. He added a link with an innocuous label of router table. It will be disappearing.
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