I am new, and I have a few questions...

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JPG
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jook13 wrote:mickyd: Thanks so much! It is a 10er. I was just looking through your thread on how you were restoring your machine and it is truly inspirational. I dont have the resources you have, but I am sure I can turn this into a lean and mean good working piece of equipment.

I have seen more than one of these shop smiths at this thrift store. If people are interested I could let you guys know if and when I see another for sale. I have seen them range from 50 to 150 bucks.
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Yeah. Updated that. I am in Prescott Arizona. I have seen a few other members from other parts of AZ on here.
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You will be amazed at the willingness to help on this forum. These guys know SS, woodworking and are good teachers. This is a fun and sometimes funny place to learn. Take it from a real beginner, these guys are great. Look at some of the other threads, I'll bet you find some more good stuff!!
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Right on. I am so used to making things happen with my circular saw and a sawzall. I am excited to see what can happen when I get this thing up and running.
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