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greasetattoo
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Folding Table/Cabinet

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Hey All,

Almost finished...
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greasetattoo wrote:Hey All,

Almost finished...
I like that. Very neat. You did a great job on the Shopsmith logo.

I do have one question.. With the table in the up position, do you need a vertical support or is the content of the cabinet expected to be heavy enough to keep it all from tilting?
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Hey Dusty,
Yes, it does have a support.

Here are the plans, that I went off of!
http://www.woodstore.net/shca.html
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Really nice looking cabinet!
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Nice cabinet. You really did good on the Shopsmith logo.
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Great looking cabinet as is the Logo, congratulations. Jim
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Like. Paint work or a vinyl RTA?
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Nice work Dusty.
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dlbristol wrote:Nice work Dusty.
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dlbristol wrote:Nice work Dusty.
Thanks but this is not mine. The credit belongs to Greasetattoo. It is done very well and will be a valuable asset in the shop, I am sure.
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