I may be the only member of this forum who has not read these but then, on the other hand, I might be the only one who has read these.
In either case, this new addition to the Shopsmith Home Page is worthy of mention. Check these out:
http://www.shopsmith.com/news_blog/
Woodworking News Blog
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Woodworking News Blog
"Making Sawdust Safely"
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Re: Woodworking News Blog
Those should be good blog postings going forward. I enjoyed learning many things in a few hours from Jim McCann during the 2008 visit to the Dayton factory (along with meeting fellow forum members like Bill Mayo!).
Chris
Chris
Re: Woodworking News Blog
Very interesting reading. I hope they continue.
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Re: Woodworking News Blog
I take this as an approach to attract younger potential purchasers.
Hence the emphasis on safety.
Long overdue IMHO.
Hence the emphasis on safety.
Long overdue IMHO.
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