Zero clearane insert

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alaskanexile
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Post by alaskanexile »

Thanks Jim. Looks like the real deal. Of late I've been ordering too much stuff so it will have to go on hold for a while, but that is what I had in mind.
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[quote="a1gutterman"]I just went and looked at the hardboard that I have. Bought about 3 years ago, I still have some of a 4'X8' sheet from Home Depot that is 1/4" thick. I don't have any newer then that. I will have to check next time I'm there. And I will find out where it is made]Well, I forgot to find out where it is made, but like james.miller pointed out; they no longer have 1/4" thick hardboard at the Home Depot close to me either, only 3/16".:( And only in small pieces!
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I received my zero clearance insert from Shopsmith a couple of weeks ago. It was worth the wait. Meanwhile, I'm trying to think of uses for the one that was made too short. Any ideas?

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Target practice.:D
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