http://picasaweb.google.com/robinson46176
And look at the album called Shopsmith stuff there are the pictures and some descriptions.
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You will notice right off that I have not even cleaned that Mark VII beyond blowing it off a little.

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Thank You for showing us your 'pets'. Most of us have seen few images of it especially inside shots.robinson46176 wrote:I went down to the woodshop this evening to take a couple of pictures of the Mark VII casters since they are so different. I ended up taking a number of Mark VII pictures to show some of the things I have been trying to describe. They are pretty large pictures so I just uploaded them to my photo site. If you go to:
http://picasaweb.google.com/robinson46176
And look at the album called Shopsmith stuff there are the pictures and some descriptions.
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You will notice right off that I have not even cleaned that Mark VII beyond blowing it off a little.
robinson46176 wrote:I went down to the woodshop this evening to take a couple of pictures of the Mark VII casters since they are so different. I ended up taking a number of Mark VII pictures to show some of the things I have been trying to describe. They are pretty large pictures so I just uploaded them to my photo site. If you go to:
http://picasaweb.google.com/robinson46176
And look at the album called Shopsmith stuff there are the pictures and some descriptions.
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You will notice right off that I have not even cleaned that Mark VII beyond blowing it off a little.
mbcabinetmaker wrote:Francis I enjoyed looking at all your pictures but I feel sorry for whatever is in that clump of fur under the snow!![]()
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Do you think the flip up/down caster is original or maybe a retro fit? It seems I may have missed out on the Mark V11. It is not in the new edition of the trader. I never called about it deciding to gather this information first. As they say snooze you loose. I am interested in finding one locally in good shape though.
Mark
tryinhard wrote:Is the dual tilt capability of the MKVII still a major advantage in the design of a multipurpose machine? If so, would a "MKIX" which uses this capability along with the PowerPro headstock (which is supposedly reversible) be worth any consideration for future design?