Are you new to Shopsmith?

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db5
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Are you new to Shopsmith?

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This forum is addictive and you can spend more time reading stuff here than you spend in your shop doing stuff. You will get all sorts of suggestions, recommendations, encouragements and opportunities to spend money you don’t have for stuff you don’t need that will clutter your shop as well as your mind.

So, here is a recommendation. Look for posts that offer quick and easy shortcuts; ways to get things done cheaper, faster and better. It’s like driving on the expressway, major highways, and doing most things in life. If you see a shortcut, take it. What could go wrong?

Here’s the first shortcut offered to you for your consideration.
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:D :D :D

Sorry John, I could not resist. :rolleyes:
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Yep, I reckon that 9-1/4” is a fairly short cut. :rolleyes:
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