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judaspre1982
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Shopsmith Mark .5

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that is sharp--nice work
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Awesome work!! Very nice! What kind of wood is that?
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That is fantastic! You are doing a GREAT job!! Is the headstock laminated?
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Wow! Nice job.......looks like a great deal of work. You should be very pleased with it when you are finished.
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Is that the new power pro headstock?

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That is incredibly nice! Great job, and I look forward to seeing the finished product.
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Very nice work there. I know how hard it is as I have still not completed mine yet. I have to redo a lot of it because the holes all did not line up the way I wanted. Can't wait to see it when you are finished.
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Post by wlhayesmfs »

Glad to see one of these coming together, Still have not started mine yet. Too busy getting the house remodeled but will sure be glad when it is done so I can work in the shop on something besides painting and redoing floors and walls.
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Very, very nice. Those pieces look perfect. Your on the home stretch now with this project. Anxious to see the final assembly. You going to paint it like a greenie, goldie, or...grayie?
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