Shopsmith: get the bandsaw, if you can. It's fantastic. At 12:11 PM 3/19/97 -0500, you wrote: >I am knot familiar with this woodworking equipment. >However I use the Shopsmith line for my shop woodworking >requirements which by design is a space saver. The one unit >is a table saw, disc sander, lathe and drill press. The bandsaw, >jointer and planer utilize the same headstock and interchanging >is not difficult. There are other add-on features also. >The only drawback (if you consider it to be one) is the table tilts >rather than the blade to obtain angled cuts on the table saw. >If you have limited space, I wood recommend it. :-) >Jon Page >Harwich Port, Cape Cod, Mass. (jpage@capecod.net) >~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ >At 11:31 AM 3/19/97 -0400, you wrote: >>List, >> >>I am looking for information regarding the quality and use of the Robland >>X31 and/or EuroShop C300 combination woodworking machines. Does anyone have >>experience with these machines or leads I can pursue? Mail privately if you >>do not wish to clutter the list. Thank You! >> >>Don McKechnie >>Ithaca College >>dmckech@ithaca.edu >> >>Mark Your Calendars Now For NYSCON 97! >>October 17-19,1997 >>Radisson Hotel >>Corning, NY >> >> >> > > > Susan Kline, R.P.T. skline@proaxis.com P.O. Box 1651, Philomath, OR 97370 (541) 929-3971
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