Posted: Wed Jul 15, 2009 1:41 pm
Find yourself an old Hospital Bed. Excellent as a adjustable height workbench or support for your Shopsmith, has large caster wheels, and has electric adjustable height.
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I am interested in doing this also. Could your idea be posted here?ryanbp01 wrote:dkerfoot:
I think I may have found a solution to your problem. Send me a PM with your address and I will make you a copy, if you want it.
BPR
Why sure. On my way home from vacation, I stopped by my uncle and aunt's to visit and to pick up some woodworking magazines. Turns out I inherited 20 years' worth of Wood, Workbench, Woodworkers Journal, and a whole year of Shopsmith Hands-On magazine for 1982-83! There was an article that had the directions to build storage cabinets for under the Mark V.jeeperjohn wrote:I am interested in doing this also. Could your idea be posted here?
Thanks,
John
If anyone wants a copy, PM me with your name and address and I will send you one.ryanbp01 wrote:Why sure. On my way home from vacation, I stopped by my uncle and aunt's to visit and to pick up some woodworking magazines. Turns out I inherited 20 years' worth of Wood, Workbench, Woodworkers Journal, and a whole year of Shopsmith Hands-On magazine for 1982-83! There was an article that had the directions to build storage cabinets for under the Mark V.
BPR
Thanks Joe. Just got my first SS (Model 510) and I'm eager to get to making sawdust, so I'll probably have lots of questions. I've never used one before.joedw00 wrote:Welcome to the Forum aebe, & discordanian:)
Be CAREFUL!!!!!!discordanian wrote:Thanks Joe. Just got my first SS (Model 510) and I'm eager to get to making sawdust, so I'll probably have lots of questions. I've never used one before.