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    Default Looking for a Stand for your Carvewright

    I had bought 2 of these tool stands from Sears - Great price and you might qualify for free shipping

    The stand is adjustable height up 22 to 34 inches, rated for 300 pounds, adjustable leveling feet, screws with nylon locking blots so they won't vibrate off. Top dimensions 24.5 by 18.5 after it is assembled.

    You have to add your own top, but at $33.99 it is a great deal.
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    Those look awesome. I built my own, cause I have to have everything up as high as possible because of my back. Got 4 levels fused so I can't bend over very much and I'm 6 ft tall so things gotta be up there. If I needed them I would get these. Not often you get good deals at Sears!
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    Default Controller on E-Bay

    I noticed a CONTROLLER on e-bay. http://www.ebay.com/itm/Compucarve-C...item1c2f7e4ed5

    It's NOT mine, and I am in no way associated with the seller. I only mention it, in case anyone is looking for one.
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    Controllers are individually programmed to your machines serial number.
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    http://www.ebay.com/itm/CarveWright-...item27cf1e3420

    Check out this machine. Look at the photos... wonder what the guitar cord is for? LOL
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    Quote Originally Posted by lynnfrwd View Post
    Controllers are individually programmed to your machines serial number.
    I agree Connie, The Controller would have the old machine's serial number, But they are still interchangable for the A and B models.

    As for the Guitar cord,, It may be a part of the TALKING machine ??
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    I don't think that has anything to do with the Tool Talker or the CarveWright.
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    Quote Originally Posted by chief2007 View Post
    I had bought 2 of these tool stands from Sears - Great price and you might qualify for free shipping

    The stand is adjustable height up 22 to 34 inches, rated for 300 pounds, adjustable leveling feet, screws with nylon locking blots so they won't vibrate off. Top dimensions 24.5 by 18.5 after it is assembled.

    You have to add your own top, but at $33.99 it is a great deal.
    I got the same thing on sale a few years back for $19.99. Not sure if they're in the same price point anymore in that range. Works great but I needed something more mobile so built my own mobile base and used the Sears stand for my bench-top drill press. Works a charm.
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    I use the keter benches that Costco sells. I built a base with wheels on it and they work great.

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