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jjj240
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SS part identification

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I will need help from SS gurus to identify the parts in the pictures.

1) the little table does not look like the one from belt sander. or is it? (I do not own belt sander)

2) is the aluminium bar a part from miter fence pro? (i do not have miter fence pro neither)
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1 looks like brand x.

2 Maybe. Could also be a miter gauge extension.
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JPG wrote: 2 Maybe. Could also be a miter gauge extension.
Thanks for quick response.

Did SS ever offer miter guage extension? Do you have reference link or doc to point?
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Here's a link to the Shopsmith Miter-Pro:
http://shopsmith.com/ownersite/catalog/swd_miterpro.htm

If you scroll down the page, you will also find the Miter Gauge Extension to click on.
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I agree with JPG on the identification of the parts. Although the part in the first picture looks a bit like a Belt Sander table it does not have the mounting holes needed. The other part does look like the Miter Guage Extension minus the stop.
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