Inexpensive restoration project

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mickyd
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Post by mickyd »

jbobiak wrote:Talk about POOR judgment! Consider not hitting the "Submit Reply" button next time, like I should have.

Welcome to the forum jbobiak. Glad to have you here. You'll find that whether or not you agree with everyones posts, you'll at least know where everyone stands. EVERYONE in this forum will help you out if you have any questions. The technical advise is fantastic. Answers come quickly too.

Are you a current ShopSmith owner? If so, whattcha got? Hey, update your profile so we know a little bit more about you. Where you from?
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Post by md-rebel »

Thanks for your thoughts and the info, I'll head over there.

Tom
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BTW I found out it's an ER10 1950.

Tom
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Post by cityslicker2 »

Please allow me to weigh in with my $.02. I did not have any problem with the original post. I have seen many references in many posts to items offered for sale on other web sites (typically non SS items) and nobody raised a fuss. Also we have had references to repair or refurbishing services on SS equipment by non SS factory folks and these also weren't flagged (and I also had no problems with those references) so I think the objections are a little disenguous although I admit I did enjoy the give and take!
Steve
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