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JPG40504 wrote:What is on the far right end???
Who are you asking? I do knot own one (it wood be nice) and they are no longer available new, but I believe that is a ShopSmith Joint Matic.

Oops, looks like Ed beat me to it!
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reible wrote:Yep never got the last one. When I got ready to order they were all gone, some people got some deals on the last few they had. I guess that is a good thing or else I would have no room to story my heater that I can no longer afford to use.

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Hi Ed, I bought all three at the same time when they were first made available. I was surprised at two things when I got them; first, I was taken aback at their small stature, but of course they could knot be any larger and still fit under the Mark V as advertised, so... and second, that they were made in China. I honestly considered returning them, but I reconsidered and kept them. I do like them, but I plan on stacking them, so I will no longer be able to store them under the Mark V. I plan on making a wood cabinet that hangs off the bench tubes, but it is still in the planning stages as I need to design it around the "Lift-Assist" that I still have to install. So many projects, so little time.:(
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Another Storage Idea Too

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Here is my version:

Front:
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Back tube storage:
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More pics in next post.
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Cabinets open:

Sanding stuff:
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Saw blades, arbors, centers, sanders and stuff:
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Universal tool rest, Ringmaster, inserts, sharpening jig:
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I was really hoping you would share that masterpiece with the group eventually! It not only looks good but it is also well laid out.
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Very nice! Interesting lathe duplicator storage.

Whatcha got hidden the the upper drawers????
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Rob,

Very impressive quality and excellent lay out. I am always looking for new shop storage ideas. I my even find a way to include some of your ideas in a future cabinet. One of the things I enjoy about making cabinets for the shop is the opportunity to learn new and useful methods. Thanks again. Jim
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Ed (reible) I was amazed at how much your shop looks like mine! Take away a few tools and add about an inch of sawdust to everything and you would have mine! No wonder you show your set-ups out in the driveway.

Rob - Very nice adaption to the hanging too cabinet beneath the Mark V. To duplicate, all I would need is another Mark V base.
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I agree this is a great looking set up for storage, I am working on ideas to make a storage area for future usage for later aquired items.
Thanks for the pictures.
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Very nice, Rob!
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