miter gauge for t-slotted and non-t-slotted tables

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miter gauge for t-slotted and non-t-slotted tables

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More Flickr stuff that is going away. This was not my idea but it is a good idea. If you have a mix of shopsmith tools with the t-slots and some without then this lets you switch as you wish.
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Sweet!!!! This solves my bandsaw issue. I was thinking I need to upgrade my table this make it all good thank you for this solution.
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