What are these used for?

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What are these used for?

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Got these years ago with a used SS. I don't have a clue what they are for.
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They look like part of some sort of a hold down but I don't believe they atr part of anything Shopsmith.
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db5 wrote:Got these years ago with a used SS. I don't have a clue what they are for.
Look like the Shopsmith's early holddown. You might have some brackets that go with them. Shopsmith called it the Universal Holddown for the 10ER. I believe they also sold it for the early Mark 5's. Here is the first page of the 10ER version's instructions.

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I have and use the UHD - it's a nice tool. alec
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db5 wrote:Got these years ago with a used SS. I don't have a clue what they are for.
I bought a set of those from a Sears store maybe 15 years ago for a Sears brand radial arm saw. They are hold down devices for wood. And like the others said there is more to them then what you have.
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I have a version that might have been from sears or perhaps another place. I had these back when I had my rockwell table saw, early 1970's.

The brackets are mounted to a sacrificial fence and the brackets look like this:

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Here is a pdf of the whole manual:
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Having nothing to do with Shopsmiths, I was surprised to notice we both have a DeLorme PN40 in common. An unusual GPS to see people use.
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foxtrapper wrote:Having nothing to do with Shopsmiths, I was surprised to notice we both have a DeLorme PN40 in common. An unusual GPS to see people use.
I have used Delorme stuff for quite a while mostly in the form of the Streets. I have 3 different versions of ones that plug into my laptop and they have/are working fine.

When I found out my etrex legend did not store the times when you saved a track I had to find one that did so I could geotag my photos... thus the PN-40.

Sorry for taking us off track in the thread but hey it even happens to me once in a while.

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