The Shopsmith Table is Too Small

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SDSSmith
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[quote="JPG40504"]My turn Steve!

Let's see, elevating crank will work, but wait a minute, the posts are smaller and :eek:solid:eek: not tubes and what to hang the top edge at the table on?

Back to the tipping over roller stand:(.]The later produced model 10er's had tubes to support the table. With as many machines as Steve has he may have one of this vintage.
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JPG40504 wrote:He has an 'early' 510!

Not sure I understand the rear end support?
How can you tell it is an early model?
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rcplaneguy wrote:How can you tell it is an early model?
The later model does not have holes in the tube clamp thumb screws.

Also his tables have the holes on the face of the rails(very difficult to see as he reverses the table).
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