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Anyone seen one of these?

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I don't do Facebook so I cant see the picture. Please post pictures that all of us can see if you want us to see them.
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I seen it once,, but still cant tel ya what it is ,, I never been on face book either but I remember the sign.



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I can't seem to paste the photo in
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Okay, took a minute to figure it out.

https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B6IWvH ... sp=sharing

Hopefully that works.
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If you are referring to the "Shopsmith" logo. I get it.

I was more interested about the length of the machine. Guess I should be more specific going forward.
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fxsrider wrote:If you are referring to the "Shopsmith" logo. I get it.

I was more interested about the length of the machine. Guess I should be more specific going forward.
That's a shorty. Search for shorty or mini and you will find a ton of post on the Forum. Basically, shorten the bench and way tubes. Great for powering SPTs.
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Glad someone else posted. I knew it was a shorty. But thought I was missing something I couldn't see.
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Thanks everyone.

Picked it up locally for 100.

The one in the background was 50.

It has the table saw and sanding disks. I will restore the length with tubes from the other one.
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Good plan - maybe! Check the od of the greenie bench tubes and the od of the Goldie bench tubes.

If both are 1 7/8 it will work.

If the Goldie has 1 3/4 bench tubes, . . . . . :(

You would need to bring the Greenie end castings with the bench tubes.
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