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osx-addict
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Post by osx-addict »

Ahh.. Now I see.. I do that that artist easel thing too.. I was wondering what it was for.. Now I see.. Sheesh.. I guess I've got more learning to do! Thanks guys!
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fjimp
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That table looks like an outfeed table I purchased from Shopsmith. It attaches to my 520 Rails and has a Support foot that goes to the floor. Just today I looked online at the version available in Oregon. It seems to be sold as a kit which attaches to the Table height adjustment tube. The maker claims this way it remains level to the table and goes up and down as the table does. Personally I find the foot that goes all the way to the floor a nuissance. I have been hoping shopsmith would offer a kit to replace the floor foot in favor of one mounting on the table height tube as this new version does. In fact I believe it was a teaser from Nick that alerted us to the possibility. So far that I am unaware of a shopsmith version. Actually that's okay they have introduced several other items that have been great. Just today I ordered several shopsmith jig building items from the weekend special that I had never seen Shopsmith offer before. More goodies for this ole guy to play with. Jim
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dusty
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Can you provide the link to the Oregon site that offers the table. I am curious.
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