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Posted: Wed Apr 17, 2013 9:51 am
by dusty
ryanbp01 wrote:I would imagine since it's a "beefier" lift assist, that would explain the problem. I took my cabinets and bolted them together vertically.

BPR
It has nothing to do with the lift assist being beefier. I have pone of the earlier models lift assist and I would not have room for two chests under mine either.

The chests are each 16" wide. There is only 30 1/2" of open space where the chests would be.

Posted: Wed Apr 17, 2013 10:32 am
by Ed in Tampa
JPG40504 wrote:Go back to Dusty's post #5 and read the fine print. "Only one cabinet will fit if the cabinets have casters".:(
Yep you are right it says right there in the tiny fine print that if the cabinets have casters only one will fit.

Now I wonder if a slight modification on the bracket (like cutting off 3/4 of an inch of it) would work?

Posted: Wed Apr 17, 2013 1:49 pm
by reible
Hi,

The lift assist now has the note correction about how many cabinets will fit

http://www.shopsmith.com/ownersite/cata ... assist.htm

"Note: Sorry... if you own Shopsmith's steel storage cabinets, with the lift-assist only one of them will slide under the Mark 7/Mark V for storage (if the casters are removed from the steel storage cabinets, two will fit)."

This looks to be a long standing error, the 2005 catalog has the two cabinet note and no mention of having to remove the casters to do that. The cabinets had no mention of restrictions.

I don't have many options at this time, so for now I have pulled the pins making them into two independent cabinets. The one closes end I left turned with the drawers facing front. The second cabinet I rotated 90 degrees and the drawers now face the other end of the shopsmith. Not as convenient but at least are out of the way.

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For those of you who might be wondering, this is a picture at shows how close/far away the fit is in vertical terms.

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Ed