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Concerning the shopsmith it is an acceptable unit. A lot of poeple who bash
it most likely never have had one. Most of us who actually own one will admit that it has its limitations. However I know of a gentlemen wh oused to be in the newgroup and had three or four of them in his pro shop. I have made custom pieces of furniture on mine that have gone for quite a bit of money. Does it teach planning and skills such as machine set up yes yes yes. I now have a number of stand alone tools in the shop but still have my shopsmith. While I do not use it as much, I will tell you that it has capabilities that no stand alone tool has. Carl Stigers Carl's Custom Woodworking |
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Well stated. I couldn't agree more. If I had unlimited space and funds I'd
have several stand alone units also. For those of us with space issues it is a fine piece of equipment. |
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