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hcbph
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Congrats

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harper_07 wrote:Well i have decided to pick it up. It comes home Monday (I have been out of town all week). I am very excited. My biggest hang up was it is not free and I am not into spending money on things that i won't use. After doing research i am fairly confident that this tool is cable of being more accurate than I am. I'll post more once i start working with it.
Congrats on a fantastic looking tool. I had a chance to look at a Mark 7 demo the other week and I was impressed. I don't know if I'd upgrade the Mark V 500 I have because it was my Dad's, but the demo was something to watch.

Let us know what you think of it once you have it home and assembled.
SS Mark V, 10" cabinet saw, 10" RAS, 8" jointer, 16"x 60" lathe, DP, 12" & 18" BS, Molding machine, 2 planers, belt/disk sander, numerous others.
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Congrats and welcome to the forums. Looking forward to your posts and growth.
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harper_07 wrote:Well i have decided to pick it up. It comes home Monday (I have been out of town all week). I am very excited. My biggest hang up was it is not free and I am not into spending money on things that i won't use. After doing research i am fairly confident that this tool is cable of being more accurate than I am. I'll post more once i start working with it.
Welcome aboard! Congrats on the win. I am new here too. I bought a 1980's Model 500 In late February. I am new to woodworking and to the shopsmith world. This group is great and very supportive of members. Enjoy the new toy and post lots of pictures.
Sam in Northfield, MN
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Post by TheBigE »

I really, really, need to stop over there at Hartville Hardware. I live less then 30 mins away!
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TheBigE wrote:I really, really, need to stop over there at Hartville Hardware. I live less then 30 mins away!
I live 4 hrs away in Cincinnati and been there twice.
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