Shopsmith at WoodCraft

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jsburger wrote:I bought my MK V 510 From Woodcraft in Salt Lake city in 1994. I still have the original sales receipt. The head stock is dated 2 Jun 94 and the sales receipt is dated 24 Jun 94. They were having a special where you got an SPT for $99.95.

Here is what I bought...
MK V 510                    1999.95
Jointer                          349.95
Band Saw                       99.95 List price 379.95
Shop I                           197.95 List price 219.95 As remember this had
safety gear, apron,
castors etc.
Treewax                           6.95
Japanese Miter Square 8.95
6" Engineers Square    14.78

Total                           2678.45
Tax                               167.40

Grand Total               2845.85

The total discount was-- $302.00.

Edit: How do you post things in columns? I have tried tabs and spaces and the forum ignores them. :(
:D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D

You do not want to know!

"It" changes stuff between preview and submit! :(
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E[/size](SN E3779) restoration in progress, a 510 on the back burner and a growing pile of items to be eventually returned to useful life. - aka Red Grange
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Re: Shopsmith at WoodCraft

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JPG wrote:
jsburger wrote:I bought my MK V 510 From Woodcraft in Salt Lake city in 1994. I still have the original sales receipt. The head stock is dated 2 Jun 94 and the sales receipt is dated 24 Jun 94. They were having a special where you got an SPT for $99.95.

Here is what I bought...
MK V 510                    1999.95
Jointer                          349.95
Band Saw                       99.95 List price 379.95
Shop I                           197.95 List price 219.95 As remember this had
safety gear, apron,
castors etc.
Treewax                           6.95
Japanese Miter Square 8.95
6" Engineers Square    14.78

Total                           2678.45
Tax                               167.40

Grand Total               2845.85

The total discount was-- $302.00.

Edit: How do you post things in columns? I have tried tabs and spaces and the forum ignores them. :(
:D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D

You do not want to know!

"It" changes stuff between preview and submit! :(
It would be nice if that could be fixed. Seems to me something is broken. Not a big deal since I have only wanted to post columns a few times but still...
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An all too common 'feature' lately. Repeat spaces are reduced to one space. Remember double spacing between sentences?

Also it appears 'proportional spacing' is also common(a pita with columns).

Another pita is when 'backspace' wipes out an entire entry.

Problem with tabs is a common definition where the 'stops' are is required. Remember they were settable anywhere.




Seems some 'millennials' do not understand typewriter functions.


Shift(case) is another one! The current 'understanding' is however a more logical implementation. (think lock)




Oh and why did the ignition 'key' get replaced? Or the manual ignition switch for that matter? Yes I diverge(wander astray).
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E[/size](SN E3779) restoration in progress, a 510 on the back burner and a growing pile of items to be eventually returned to useful life. - aka Red Grange
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My parents had a few cars and trucks that had push button starters. I remember a couple that you didn't need a key to start, either. :eek:

Remember the dimmer switch on the floor? Or a starter button under the accelerator pedal?

We Never had one so fancy, but a neighbour had a big ol' '57 Chrysler that had floor button to change the radio stations.
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Guys, web sites (including forums) are "driven" by HTML. HTML is a language (Hyper Text Markup Language) that lets web site programmers design the look and feel of websites. HTML in conjunction with browsers (IE, Opera, Firefox, etc) define the page on the fly. If you have a 1024 x 800 screen the page has to be rearranged different than a 1280 x 1024 screen. Therefore the columns can't align up at the different resolutions because spacing/fonts are interpreted differently. It has to be that way, no way around it .... :)

JMHO
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1965 Mark VII S/N 407684
1951 10 ER S/N ER 44570 -- Reborn 9/16/14
1950 10 ER S/N ER 33479 Reborn July 2016
1950 10 ER S/N ER 39671
1951 jigsaw X 2
1951 !0 ER #3 in rebuild
500, Jointer, Bsaw, Bsander, Planer
2014 Mark 7 W/Lift assist - 14 4" Jointer - DC3300
And a plethora of small stuff .....

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Also, to add to what Dick mentioned, in HTML, any spaces more than the first space in a row are usually ignored, unless you use a specific non-breaking space character ( ) which doesn't work in this particular forum editor as configured.

Also, if you want a font where every letter is of an even width, then choose a mono-spaced font. Try using the "font" above and set it = to "monospace" which will select a monospaced font available on the user's computer (there are a few, and they vary slightly from Mac to Windows, etc.--selecting a font "family" or "type" like monospace allows it to adapt to the viewers device a bit more instead of not finding the specific font name and just going back to default).

Here is a monospaced font. Every letter should be of an even width. Very handy for lining things up.
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In the old days when I did web pages we "got around it" by using tables. I'm guessing that is still done today as some pages have columns that line up well no matter. Can it be done here? Don't know and don't feel like trying.

So I think I've added to our drift away from the intent of this thread.

I will be out at the local woodcraft sometime in the next two weeks to take advantages of some sales and I'd like to see what that store knows or is willing to share on the subject. Not the one we just have been talking about but the shopsmith at woodcraft one.

Ed


rjent wrote:Guys, web sites (including forums) are "driven" by HTML. HTML is a language (Hyper Text Markup Language) that lets web site programmers design the look and feel of websites. HTML in conjunction with browsers (IE, Opera, Firefox, etc) define the page on the fly. If you have a 1024 x 800 screen the page has to be rearranged different than a 1280 x 1024 screen. Therefore the columns can't align up at the different resolutions because spacing/fonts are interpreted differently. It has to be that way, no way around it .... :)

JMHO
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rjent wrote:Guys, web sites (including forums) are "driven" by HTML. HTML is a language (Hyper Text Markup Language) that lets web site programmers design the look and feel of websites. HTML in conjunction with browsers (IE, Opera, Firefox, etc) define the page on the fly. If you have a 1024 x 800 screen the page has to be rearranged different than a 1280 x 1024 screen. Therefore the columns can't align up at the different resolutions because spacing/fonts are interpreted differently. It has to be that way, no way around it .... :)

JMHO
Oh the price we pay for improvements and flexibility!!! :rolleyes:

Now explain the reason for eliminating repeat spaces.
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A table is the solution, but the forum SW has to be able to let you write the code and insert it into the post. The code would look like:

Code: Select all

<table style="width:100%">
  <tr>
    <td>Jill</td>
    <td>Smith</td>		
    <td>50</td>
  </tr>
  <tr>
    <td>Eve</td>
    <td>Jackson</td>		
    <td>94</td>
  </tr>
  <tr>
    <td>John</td>
    <td>Doe</td>		
    <td>80</td>
  </tr>
</table>
OK, I am done .... :D
reible wrote:In the old days when I did web pages we "got around it" by using tables. I'm guessing that is still done today as some pages have columns that line up well no matter. Can it be done here? Don't know and don't feel like trying.

So I think I've added to our drift away from the intent of this thread.

I will be out at the local woodcraft sometime in the next two weeks to take advantages of some sales and I'd like to see what that store knows or is willing to share on the subject. Not the one we just have been talking about but the shopsmith at woodcraft one.

Ed


rjent wrote:Guys, web sites (including forums) are "driven" by HTML. HTML is a language (Hyper Text Markup Language) that lets web site programmers design the look and feel of websites. HTML in conjunction with browsers (IE, Opera, Firefox, etc) define the page on the fly. If you have a 1024 x 800 screen the page has to be rearranged different than a 1280 x 1024 screen. Therefore the columns can't align up at the different resolutions because spacing/fonts are interpreted differently. It has to be that way, no way around it .... :)

JMHO
Dick
1965 Mark VII S/N 407684
1951 10 ER S/N ER 44570 -- Reborn 9/16/14
1950 10 ER S/N ER 33479 Reborn July 2016
1950 10 ER S/N ER 39671
1951 jigsaw X 2
1951 !0 ER #3 in rebuild
500, Jointer, Bsaw, Bsander, Planer
2014 Mark 7 W/Lift assist - 14 4" Jointer - DC3300
And a plethora of small stuff .....

"The trouble with quotes on the Internet is that you can never know if they are genuine." - Benjamin Franklin
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