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Post by charlese »

Dusty - I had the very same question! John answered it for me. Just up load your picture (like you have been doing) and then Do nothing more. Don't touch the 'Paper clip again.

You won't see the photo in your post or in the review, but after you post the link to that Pix will show up at the bottom of the post.

Incidently - you have a beautiful shop! You belie your name. No Dust!
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I sure hope this works. I owe several pictures in different posts.
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Thanks Charlese.

You may regret teaching me this trick. I have a lot of photos to post.
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There you go! I'll never regret it!

Hey, did you dig my new signature?:cool:
Maybe others can do this. We might be able to find more semi-local SS friends.

Looking forward to seeing more pix of your new outfeed table.
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This is a picture of a table I built for a customer. I'm now working on matching end tables. However, the end tables will have solid tops - not glass inserts.
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If this works, I will be confident that I have FINALLY LEARNED how to do this transfer.

The photos are some shop shots that show a floating extension table that is actually a 510 main table with 520 rails.

What I like about it, beside the large table, is the miter slots. This slots line up very well with the rip fence (accurate to about .003" the length of the rip fence).

With this, an outfeed table and an infeed table, no one can put down the Shopsmith because it doesn't have enough table space.
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Post by john »

Leonard:

That is one fine looking table! I look forward to seeing more when the others are finished.

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Post by john »

Dusty:

Looks like you also have a well organized shop. If you guys don't stop with these pictures I might have to get busy, instead of playing, and clean-up my act .

Have fun

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Just doing some testing of my own with pictures:o
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Post by rolands »

Alan, nice job on the horse. Keep up the good work.:)
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