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BiminiTwist
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New toy for a new member

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I've been wanting to get into some simple woodworking and get something better than my hand-held power tools. So, I watched Craigslist off & on for about 3 months and saw several old ShopSmith thingies. I started wandering around the Web and found this site & forum and decided that this would be perfect for my setting.

Figures. Now that I'm ready to buy, the only CL listings in my area are some seriously broken down machines. I swear one of them (a 1950 something model) must have been stored outside in the weather for decades. I watched for over a month, but nothing showed up that fit my criteria of being within 100 miles and not requiring a machine shop to restore it to duty.

In the end, the Fedex guy rolled his palette truck around and dropped this in my garage:

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I told her I would open it up after we get back from vacation, but I couldn't hold back.
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Had just enough time to put 'er together, wax 'er up, and fling a little sawdust before loading up the car for the road trip.
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Of course, now I'm stalking CL for band saws, planers, jointers, etc...

When I get back, I'll make some saw horses, then start on a workbench. Or a storage cabinet. Wait. I think I'll just play it smart and make my first project a potting bench for her. :)
Keep-On-Learnin' :)
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P.S. Merry Christmas everybody!
Keep-On-Learnin' :)
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Welcome to the Forum! That Mark 7 sure looks beautiful!

And I want one! Not in the budget unless I hit the lottery in 2015.
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Thanks! Yea, she's a beauty. I suspect I'll have to make a lot of sawdust to really justify the purchase.

I can't wait to get home and figure out how all those pieces/parts in those smaller boxes go together.
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Consider updating your profile to indicate where you live.
Gale's Law: The bigger the woodworking project, the less the mistakes show in any photo taken far enough away to show the entire project!

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All I can say is "OOOOHHHH" "AAAAAHHHH". Really nice!!!
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Really a super tool, Bimini!

Best Wishes! Don't forget to read the manual and go through the entire tutorial.
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Congratulations I know you will enjoy it. I remember when they unloaded mine, it was a great feeling.Welcome to the Forum.
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Ahh, takes me back 8 years to when I unpacked mine. The truck driver was envious! Here's to years of enjoyment!
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Congrats. And

Post by cooch366 »

I should have tried your method.

Honey, I've been looking on c/l for a used unit for a month, and can't find one. I guess I'll just have to get brand new one.


:) enjoy.... What better Xmas gift.....
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