Shopsmith Table Storage System

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Shopsmith Table Storage System

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I ordered the Shopsmith Table Storage System because I wanted an easy way to store the tables, etc. when not in use, I did so on faith, because there isn't a lot of pictures and information on how to use the system. After it arrived I thought that is a lot of money for what you get, but I figured as it is American made, I am willing to pay a little more. Even so it is a bit over priced. My original plan was to use the one last un-used space, the inside of the garage door. Here are the modifications and set up, it works great. To attach the system to the door, I used heavy duty perforated strap, screwed to the door frame.
The flippers to retain the tube automatically swing down into position if you forget to turn them over the tubes, as soon as the door starts up, their own weight swings them into place
Drilling Bracket for retainer flipper
Drilling Bracket for retainer flipper
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Drilling Flipper to retain the tube holding the tables.
Drilling Flipper to retain the tube holding the tables.
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Brackets to hold extra tubes.
Brackets to hold extra tubes.
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Bracket installed
Bracket installed
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The flipper is out of the way in this picture to allow the tube to be removed.
The flipper is out of the way in this picture to allow the tube to be removed.
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I had to add spacers so that the Tube Retainers would clear the door as it opens.
I had to add spacers so that the Tube Retainers would clear the door as it opens.
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Completed, attached and ready for use. Dead space utilized.
Completed, attached and ready for use. Dead space utilized.
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With the door open I can walk under the tables hanging from the Bracket
With the door open I can walk under the tables hanging from the Bracket
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Re: Shopsmith Table Storage System

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JJ, Very nice and clever. To walk under that, it has to be one high door or one short JJ :)
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ERLover wrote:JJ, Very nice and clever. To walk under that, it has to be one high door or one short JJ :)
It is a high door, if it had been a standard door I would have gone up one panel.
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jjbuzard wrote:
ERLover wrote:JJ, Very nice and clever. To walk under that, it has to be one high door or one short JJ :)
It is a high door, if it had been a standard door I would have gone up one panel.
How would that have helped, Unless over something you cant walk?
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That's very clever Mr. JJ
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ERLover wrote:
jjbuzard wrote:
ERLover wrote:JJ, Very nice and clever. To walk under that, it has to be one high door or one short JJ :)
It is a high door, if it had been a standard door I would have gone up one panel.
How would that have helped, Unless over something you cant walk?
uh huh? ER, I believe you may have a point there!
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Right.But as it is, it goes up over where my Shopsmith sits, so it really doesn't matter and hangs directly where it sits and if it goes up, it usually comes right back down as the shop is heated and air conditioned.So it just making that dead "wall space"
useful.
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jjbuzard wrote:Right.But as it is, it goes up over where my Shopsmith sits, so it really doesn't matter and hangs directly where it sits and if it goes up, it usually comes right back down as the shop is heated and air conditioned.So it just making that dead "wall space"
useful.
Got it.
Nice to have a heated shop. Even nicer to have it ACed!!!!!! :D
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ERLover wrote:
jjbuzard wrote:Right.But as it is, it goes up over where my Shopsmith sits, so it really doesn't matter and hangs directly where it sits and if it goes up, it usually comes right back down as the shop is heated and air conditioned.So it just making that dead "wall space"
useful.
Got it.
Nice to have a heated shop. Even nicer to have it ACed!!!!!! :D
Yeah as I get older I can't take the heat and I like to work in my shop all year round.
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jjbuzard wrote:
ERLover wrote:
jjbuzard wrote:Right.But as it is, it goes up over where my Shopsmith sits, so it really doesn't matter and hangs directly where it sits and if it goes up, it usually comes right back down as the shop is heated and air conditioned.So it just making that dead "wall space"
useful.
Got it.
Nice to have a heated shop. Even nicer to have it ACed!!!!!! :D
Yeah as I get older I can't take the heat and I like to work in my shop all year round.
I feel ya, on the heat.
KNOWLEDGE AND EXPERIENCE EQUALS WISDOM. Albert Einstein
The Greatness officially starts :D :D :D :D :D :D
Greenie, Grayling, SS stand alone BS and BS SPT, jointer and belt sander, 3 Ers with Speed Changers. I think those 3 cover my ER needs, and space for them. :)
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