Re: Are Shopsmiths any good?
By:Rick Thomas
Date: 6/29/2000, 12:34 am
Date: 6/29/2000, 12:34 am
In Response To: Re: Are Shopsmiths any good? (Bruce)
: I inherited a shopsmith and it sits unused in my basement, while all of the
: tools i really use are in my workshop. the machine is good quality, and if
: you have limited space and plenty of patience to keep setting it up, then
: you could make it work for you. but if you have the space, and are really
: into woodworking, i would opt for single purpose machines...
: If Their ever was a tool that you were able to aply the old addage "A jack of all trades and a master at none " It aplys to this tool Just my personal View
Messages In This Thread
- Are Shopsmiths any good?
Brian Nystrom -- 6/27/2000, 12:32 pm- Re: Are Shopsmiths any good?
Brian Conklin -- 6/30/2000, 11:55 am- Re: Are Shopsmiths any good?
Tig and Tink -- 6/29/2000, 12:33 am- Re: Are Shopsmiths any good?
Bruce -- 6/28/2000, 8:29 pm- Re: Are Shopsmiths any good?
Rick Thomas -- 6/29/2000, 12:34 am
- Re: Are Shopsmiths any good?
andy clifford -- 6/28/2000, 2:33 am- Re: Are Shopsmiths any good?
Paul G. Jacobson -- 6/27/2000, 11:48 pm- Re: setup changes; 12" disc sander
Dave E -- 6/27/2000, 5:41 pm- Re: Are Shopsmiths any good?
Bill Price -- 6/27/2000, 5:03 pm- Re: Are Shopsmiths any good?
Don Beale -- 6/27/2000, 4:50 pm- Re: Are Shopsmiths any good?
Joe Greenley -- 6/27/2000, 4:16 pm- That's exactly what I thought.
Brian Nystrom -- 6/27/2000, 4:40 pm
- Re: Are Shopsmiths any good?
John Danley -- 6/27/2000, 2:20 pm- Re: Are Shopsmiths any good?
Craig Doyle -- 6/27/2000, 12:53 pm - Re: Are Shopsmiths any good?
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