Mark5 speed changer on a seven

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woodnutty
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Mark5 speed changer on a seven

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Has anyone converted there mark seven speed changer to a mark 5 setup? Eliminates the plastic piece and doesn't look too bad. Will show pics when I figure out how to load them Woodnutty
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woodnutty wrote:Has anyone converted there mark seven speed changer to a mark 5 setup? Eliminates the plastic piece and doesn't look too bad.
I am guessing you will post pictures for our perusal, at least I hope so. Jim
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ShopSmith Mark7 to Mark5 Speed control

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Ok here's some pics finally. Woodnutty
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woodnutty wrote:Would love to post some pics but I can't figure out how to do it. Any help would be appreciated Thanks Woodnutty
Here's a good start for ya.

https://forum.shopsmith.com/viewtopic.php?t=114
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