I'd add one more piece. Make sure you do this during the day. You don't want things to "go bump in the night". Scary!!:eek:

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Are you talking about screw #237 ? http://www.shopsmith.com/ownersite/part ... xpview.htm If so it's only function is to tlt the rip fence for using the flat sanding disk. Not a real good system, but it worked if you feed the wood from the back of the table toward the front.racerchris wrote:Chuck,....One more thing, I went through the rip fence adjustment. The first step is to loosen the adjusting set screw, but no where in the instructions does it seem to tell me how to properly adjust this set screw... It's not obvious to me the purpose of this set screw.
charlese wrote:Are you talking about screw #237 ? http://www.shopsmith.com/ownersite/partscat/ripfence510expview.htm If so it's only function is to tlt the rip fence for using the flat sanding disk. Not a real good system, but it worked if you feed the wood from the back of the table toward the front.
ldh wrote:Leonard,
McMaster-Carr #91244A179. I have a little jig setup with a 5/16 all-thread coupler in it that I use to cut the slot.
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Yes, that little bugger. Hmm, I guess I'll get to that section when I actually use the sanding disc...charlese wrote:Are you talking about screw #237 ? http://www.shopsmith.com/ownersite/part ... xpview.htm If so it's only function is to tlt the rip fence for using the flat sanding disk. Not a real good system, but it worked if you feed the wood from the back of the table toward the front.