New shop smith owner

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kittyboy
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Re: New shop smith owner

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ok, I need help first of all knowing what exactly a shopsmith is. (i'm serious)oh, and i'm Kit the beginner
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Re: New shop smith owner

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kittyboy wrote:ok, I need help first of all knowing what exactly a shopsmith is. (i'm serious)oh, and i'm Kit the beginner
Here is one model
http://www.shopsmith.com/markvsite/purchaseNB.htm
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Re: New shop smith owner

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kittyboy wrote:Hi I'm Kit the beginner, and my first question is (i'm serious) what is a "shopsmith" i understand vaguely that it is some kind of all in one job, thats all

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