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Setups in pictures

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More of my Flickr collection that is moving here. The first couple are just general setups, I like the one with the ruler as it reminds me just how large the front table can get with very little effort.
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The later photos are of my secret setup tool... but it has been posted here and else where before so the secret is out. They are in the next two post of mine.

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And that should do it for these sets. If you have questions keep them to your self.... no no, please just ask.

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What a great idea, hadn't thought of using it this way. Thank you.
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fieryknight wrote:What a great idea, hadn't thought of using it this way. Thank you.
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Ed,

About the bracket you have attached between the main table and the auxilliary tables...where did you get it. I checked the Shopsmith catalog and couldn't find it. I have a 510 but that bracket isn't shown in the 520 upgrade. I have floating tables, poles and extension legs but have to mount the floaters off-set from the main table.

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Hi,

Check for extension table brackets 555997.

Ed
pascalore wrote:Ed,

About the bracket you have attached between the main table and the auxilliary tables...where did you get it. I checked the Shopsmith catalog and couldn't find it. I have a 510 but that bracket isn't shown in the 520 upgrade. I have floating tables, poles and extension legs but have to mount the floaters off-set from the main table.

Thanks.

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anyone got a pic of the bracket itself? I'm looking at the pics and still can't quite see how this works, but I DO like the idea of infeed/outfeed tables using my extra floaters.
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https://forum.shopsmith.com/viewtopic.php?p=50197&postcount=20

But for more reading check out the whole post.

https://forum.shopsmith.com/viewtopic.php?t=4437


This might be a bit on the far side for some of you, but hey that is where some of us live and play.

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