| Nov/Dec
2006 Volume 49 Issue 6 Archives |
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THIS ISSUE |
| Workshop Articles |
| Owners Gallery |
| EDUCATION |
| Coming Your Way |
| Shopsmith Traveling Academy |
| See a MARK V Demonstration |
| ONLINE CATALOGS |
| LINKS |
| FEEDBACK |
| Contacting Shopsmith |
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HANDS-ON SPECIAL EDITION (Vol. 2 of 4) LAYOUT AND SAFETY |
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| Many folks believe that the process of planning a home workshop is certain to be difficult. This couldn't be further from the truth. That's because right here, at the Shopsmith Hands-On website, we're devoting four issues to arming you with valuable information and tips to help you plan, build and outfit your shop with the features and tools you need to tackle the projects you want to build. This is the second of those four issues. If you're already a Shopsmith MARK V owner…you're well on your way to having the stationary tools it takes to get off to a great start…and build for an even greater future. If you've been thinking about getting a Shopsmith MARK V…that's great, because we're always happy to welcome new woodworkers to our growing family of more than a million Shopsmith tool owners since 1953. Chances are, you're aware of the MARK V's space-saving advantages. In fact, it's probably one of the main reasons why you're considering it. If so, this issue will be of particular interest. And by the way, any time you're ready to order that MARK V you've been considering, you'll find links on each page that will lead you to our current best offers and help you place your order through the Shopsmith Website, via TOLL-FREE phone, and even locate our live MARK V demonstrations at Lowe's stores, state fairs and other locations near you. If you'd like
to receive information about the Shopsmith MARK V…you'll
find plenty of opportunities to ask for that information…starting
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| IV: WORKSHOP LAYOUT | ||
| The space you have must accommodate the tools you need | ||
| V: SHOP SAFETY | ||
| THE SAFETY CAPER | ||
| Putting safety first keeps you out of harm's way | ||
| SAFETY IS YOUR DECISION | ||
| 26 safety tips worth memorizing | ||
| WORKSHOP FIRE SAFETY | ||
| The four types of fires and how to put them out fast | ||
| SAFETY CANS FOR FLAMMABLE LIQUIDS | ||
| Don't let flammable liquids "blow you away" | ||
| ALL ABOUT RESPIRATORS AND DUST MASKS | ||
| Keeping airborne dust and debris out of your lungs | ||
WORKSHOP HEARING PROTECTION |
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| All about the most often forgotten safety issue | ||
| VI: DUST COLLECTION | ||
| HOW BIG OF A PROBLEM IS WORKSHOP DUST? | ||
| How sucking-up will keep your lungs healthy | ||
| EFFICIENT DUST COLLECTION IS NOT AN OPTION | ||
| Some great tips for dust collection | ||