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gef45
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Hands On Magazine

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When I purchased my Mark V, in 1982. I received the Hands On Magazine, it had some great projects in them. I have not been woodworking for many years, my son is interested now. So, got the old Mark V ready for work. I see the Hands On online, but do they still have the magazine through the mail? I also purchased some yearly books through Popular Science with the Shopsmith editions, the last I have being 1988. Anyone have any info on these yearbooks?

Thanks for your time and all help appreciated.
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gef45 wrote:When I purchased my Mark V, in 1982. I received the Hands On Magazine, it had some great projects in them. I have not been woodworking for many years, my son is interested now. So, got the old Mark V ready for work. I see the Hands On online, but do they still have the magazine through the mail? I also purchased some yearly books through Popular Science with the Shopsmith editions, the last I have being 1988. Anyone have any info on these yearbooks?

Thanks for your time and all help appreciated.
I can knot answer about the Popular Science ShopSmith editions, but the Hands On magazine along with Hands On-Line, are no longer being produced. You can still access the archived editions of both from the SS web site.

Hands On archives: http://www.shopsmith.com/ownersite/archiveindex.htm

Hands On-Line (Sawdust Sessions): http://www.shopsmithacademy.com/Sawdust_Sessions.htm
Tim

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