Took in a SB shaper on trade

Jason Annen

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I took this shaper in on trade towards a mill I sold. It's been restored and includes an original cabinet with the keys for the locks.

I got no paperwork with it, and it needs to be wired, though the on/off switch and motor starter are there. Not sure what I'm going to do with it, but ai do want to get it running.

Jason
 

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Nice looking little rig. It deserves to be up and running and a home hobbiest enjoying its capabilities…
 
Its so bright and shiny, I'd be afraid to use it and make the first chip in the paint.

Greg
 
nice. It looks great, a well done restore it appears from 10000 feet.
 
I decided to let mine go.

 
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