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Check out this shaper on ebay! Looks like it spent its life in the middle of a paint booth. LOL

I have worked with guys who just dont care, spray glue over benches, tools, machines etc. Most employees just dont care about the companies equipment.

http://www.ebay.com/itm/Shaper-Planer-Wo...SwbqpTusDw

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#8
Thank goodness it's refurbished.  
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#9
I can't tell you the number of Unisaws I have found like that.  Some of which are like brand new otherwise.  I have one currently that had paint spattered all over it yet the arbor and everything inside the cabinet look like they may have been used to make a few test cuts before it was pushed into a corner
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#10
I like when the "restore" happens in the exact spot the tool is used in afterwards and you can clearly see the paint overspray rectangle extending right from the base.


Glad its my shop I am responsible for - I only have to make me happy.

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Doesnt everyone have their shaper in the middle of the paint booth?


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