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2centsworth wrote:That sir is amazing. I would have lost that bet for sure. Welcome home and enjoy your trip home. A story for a lifetime. Thank You for your service.

yea if my dad was a betting man he would have lost too. he was looking at renting a uhaul for $1000 plus gas and I told him I could get it in the car and he didn't believe me. so I got the ss in the trunk and the dc-3300 on the front seat. and I really hope I don't have to get too my spare that would suck.
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well we made it home and now the fun begins. I have to get this all reassembled and aligned should be fun right
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I bought my Shopsmith Mark V in 1981 while stationed at Keesler Air Force Base, Mississippi. I bought it new at a mall show. I still have it with most all of the accessories. I use it regularly still.
Shopsmith Mark 4, Mark 7, Mark 5 shorty, planer, bandsaw, jointer, belt sander. Grizzly central dust collection 4" PVC trunk. Shopsmith Routing System stand-alone overhead pin router.

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Well Done!

Both in MI, and over there!








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