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Shopsmith 500-520 Table System UpgradeMark V Model 500 to Model 520 ProFence table system upgrade provides a significantly larger worktable support system for older Model 500 machines including a 49% larger, 17 1 2" x 22" worktable and increased ripping capacity from 48" to 98" Larger worktable features: miter gauge T slots for improved gauge stability; new table carriage with dual tilt locks and wider support tubes for added rigidity: plus two adjustable, interchangeable direct reading
Mark V Model 500 to Model 520 ProFence table system upgrade provides a significantly larger worktable support system for older Model 500 machines - including a 49% larger, 17-1/2" x 22" worktable and increased ripping capacity from 48" to 98" Larger worktable features: miter gauge T-slots for improved gauge stability; new table carriage with dual tilt locks and wider support tubes for added rigidity: plus two adjustable, interchangeable direct-reading rip fence scales New 22" x 7-3/8" rigid extension table top is more than 120% larger than the 18-3/8" x 4" Model 500 extension table top, providing added workpiece support and working precision Two 22" x 7-3/8" floating extension tables slide on connecting tubes and lock into position anywhere between the main worktable and the rigid extension table Four 27" long steel connecting tubes slip through the worktable and extension table rails and tie the table system components together with knob-style locks 2 telescoping legs with swiveling ends extend to 44-1/2" and lock at any height in-between with a quick twist to provide outboard support for floating extension table connecting tubes New larger 24-1/2" long x 2-1/2" thick rip fence includes a double T-slot on its top surface plus another T-slot in each side for attaching shop-made jigs and other accessories - 2 levers lock it at the front and rear of the worktable with a quick flip New saw guard system featuring a see-through upper guard with built-in depth-of-cut indicator, European-style riving knife and anti-kickback device and a new lower guard with a 2-1/2" diameter dust port that also accommodates the shopsmith sanding disc New 2-position lathe tool rest arm featuring quick-acting, lever-style adjustment locks and a new steel miter gauge bar featuring a T-slot washer to prevent tip-out along with provide added rigidityFeatures
| Type | Guide track kit |
| UNSPSC | 27111900 |
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★★★★★ 5
What did i spend so much time reading??
Format: Kindle
Spoilers ahead This book makes me angry. A misogynistic fable that holds women as mothers as inherently either deeply flawed or as if some fairy tale perfect mother exists. I found the early parts of the novel quite funny. Thinking this poor woman why do people expect such crazy standards? Also social media influencers somehow we are to take for reality? It is entertaining and that's why we want to spend our time looking at it. It is a fantasy world. Yet that is somehow turned from something comical and poignant dissolving into madness where there can be a 16 year old that can take away your children for what I'm not sure. Filming them? Having nannies? And then again the next bunch for living off the grid? I get that this isn't going for realism. It ultimately became for me this poorly written satire maybe? Obviously what started as comically intriguing for me descended into one totally crazy crazy turn to the darkest of places. I recognize this was supposed to be some sort of cracked fairytale where nearly everyone is evil and/or mental but 30 years for child abuse? This is like a nightmare not a thriller. The book demonstrates a hatred for mothers. Just awful! It made me crave for a totally unrealistic thriller. I came to be entertained and left pissed off.
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Reviewed in the United States on May 13, 2026
★★★★★ 5
Excellent satire of tradition cult
Format: Kindle
I read this book in two days. I was eager to read it once I read the description in a Facebook post. I am a theologically conservative Christian frustrated with the tradition culture that has co-opted the faith. I see this in my social and social media circles quite a bit, and I was intrigued by a novel that took this movement to task.
Furthermore, I truly enjoy well done satire and farce. I have had a hard time finding these works written well in the past, so I was bracing myself to be disappointed. I am thankful to say, I wasn’t. I didn’t expect the novel to go the way it did (and no, I won’t post spoilers), but I literally laughed out loud a several points.
Let me compliment the author for one particular point: She doesn’t just blast the “tradwife” movement. Plenty of cultural movements and groups of people have their sins exploited. Rather than shooting a 12-gauge at religious conservatives, she takes a Tommy gun and hits a wide range of systems.
I do want to warn squeamish readers about another issue: The novel can be quite graphic at times, explicitly detailing the intimacy struggles with the main couple. It borders on the pornographic side, but not for titillation. It’s meant to show the dysfunction in the supposedly happy couple.
There were quite a few humorous moments, such as the protagonist enjoying the sounds of the chickens, only to grow wistful about their impending deaths so she can taste chicken broth. Or the protagonist’s evangelical mother reacting to her son-in-law’s purchase of a yoga mat.
I was a little disappointed in the resolution of the central issue, i.e., the time travel. But overall, the novel was an enjoyable read and worth your time.
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Reviewed in the United States on May 8, 2026
★★★★★ 4
What did I just read
Format: Kindle
I’m not sure how to articulate my feelings about this book. It took me a bit to get into it, the story was interesting from the beginning but felt very slow paced to me. That changed about half way in. I don’t know what I was expecting, but that was not it! I did end up enjoying this. It was well written, funny, and shocking.
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Reviewed in the United States on May 30, 2026
★★★★★ 5
Meaningful, Enjoyable and Uplifting
Format: Paperback
I don’t read a lot of novels, but after hearing recommendation after recommendation, I finally picked up Theo of Golden—and it absolutely lived up to the hype. Alan Levi tells a story that is inspiring, wholesome, thoughtful, and genuinely fun to read. The characters felt real, the writing was engaging, and the story carried deeper themes about life, purpose, and relationships without ever feeling forced. I also know Alan through Young Life, which made reading the book even more special for me personally. If you’re looking for a meaningful novel that is both enjoyable and uplifting, I highly recommend this book.
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Reviewed in the United States on May 23, 2026
★★★★★ 5
a swim through literary magic
Format: Kindle
Reading this book reminds me of jumping into a pool of water and the way the water tickles your skin as you descend into it, then surrounds you and totally encompasses you in its liquid wonder.
There is so much here: beautiful metaphors that conjure up both visual images and the emotions that accompany it. Wonderful character development: presented with gentleness, respect and grace. An intricate plot that carries the reader along lightly and buoyantly, not calling attention to itself, but carrying through to the end. The book itself is a portrait of Theo, in keeping with the portrait style described within.
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Reviewed in the United States on May 21, 2026