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Econo and Premium Wheel Upgrades for your Shopsmith Casters: Are They Worth It?

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Watch it here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4rD7MPk ... B&index=47

If you move your Shopsmith tools on Shopsmith casters eventually you will need to replace the wheels, and if you own the Mark 7 and/or the heavy PowerPro headstock, IMO, polyurethane wheels are a mandatory upgrade.

The great news is we now have a couple choices:
1.) We can replace them with the same hard-plastic OEM wheels that have served us just fine all these years, or
2.) We can upgrade them with softer, smooth-running polyurethane wheels, or
3.) We can upgrade them even further with Shopsmith's official Premium 3" polyurethane wheel upgrade. But which one is most worth it?

0:00 - Intro
0:16 - A bit of history and how they work
0:56 - The problem with Shopsmith casters
1:29 - 3 replacement wheel options
2:11 - Installing the Econo version
2:24 - Flipping the Mark V with the Headstock OFF
2:39 - Installing the Premium Shopsmith 3" polyurethane wheels
3:15 - Flipping the Mark V with the Headstock ON
3:20 - Removing caster assembly
3:46 - How the Shopsmith 3-position caster assembly works
6:41 - Drilling the legs for the Shopsmith Premium 3" polyurethane wheel upgrade
8:15 - Mounting the caster assembly higher on the legs
8:58 - Pressing in the new wheels
9:24 - Lifting the Mark V back onto it's feet.
9:39 - Taking the new casters for a test drive
9:50 - Final thoughts and my recommendation

Products used in this video (in no particular order):
- Here's the oil I use to lubricate the wheel stems (Yes, this is the same oil I used on the sheaves): https://amzn.to/32IkpAQ
- Econo wheels for the Shopsmith caster assembly: https://amzn.to/3nQVCTt
- Shopsmith Premium 3" Caster Upgrade: https://amzn.to/396fsWp

Visit http://www.MyGrowthRings.com
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I also blog at http://www.tool-hunter.com and http://shopsmith-tool-hunter.blogspot...

Also, join me on the Shopsmith Forums at: https://forum.shopsmith.com/ Where I am "thedovetailjoint"
And in the Shopsmith Owners Facebook Group at: https://www.facebook.com/groups/68446... where I am "Scott Markwood"

DISCLAIMER:
A few viewers have requested I provide affiliate links to help them find the products I use and as a way of supporting the channel through commission. If you purchase a product or service with the links I provide, there is no additional charge to you. As an Amazon Associate and an eBay affiliate, I may earn a commission from qualifying purchases. I always recommend shopping around for a better price. Thank you for supporting My Growth Rings!

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STUMPED? Q&A's from Two Easy Upgrades for your Shopsmith Casters: I Don't Care & Neither Should You!

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Watch it here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FtvP2Qt ... B&index=48

In our previous video, we installed and discussed upgrading the hard-plastic OEM wheels with softer, smooth-running polyurethane wheels, and upgrading with Shopsmith's official Premium 3" polyurethane wheel upgrade. Watch that video here: https://youtu.be/4rD7MPkEJOc

Products used in this video (in no particular order):
- Econo wheels for the Shopsmith caster assembly: https://amzn.to/3nQVCTt
- Shopsmith Premium 3" Caster Upgrade: https://amzn.to/396fsWp

0:00 - Intro
0:44 - No, the 3" wheels don't give you more clearance
1:05 - Rolling smooth
1:35 - I Don't Care and Neither Should You!
3:55 - An alternative to flipping the Mark V upside-down
4:33 - Use a straightedge to adjust with the spacer washers
5:31 - Can you use the 3" casters on a SPT Stand?
6:40 - THANKS!

Visit http://www.MyGrowthRings.com
Follow on Instagram @MyGrowthRings
I also blog at http://www.tool-hunter.com and http://shopsmith-tool-hunter.blogspot...

Also, join me on the Shopsmith Forums at: https://forum.shopsmith.com/ Where I am "thedovetailjoint"
And in the Shopsmith Owners Facebook Group at: https://www.facebook.com/groups/68446... where I am "Scott Markwood"

DISCLAIMER:
A few viewers have requested I provide affiliate links to help them find the products I use and as a way of supporting the channel through commission. If you purchase a product or service with the links I provide, there is no additional charge to you. As an Amazon Associate and an eBay affiliate, I may earn a commission from qualifying purchases. I always recommend shopping around for a better price. Thank you for supporting My Growth Rings!

#ShopsmithCasters #ShopsmithCasterUpgrade #Shopsmith
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Shopsmith Bandsaw Maintenance: Greasing the Upper Wheel (How I Fold a Bandsaw Blade & Why I Don't!)

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In this video, we'll cover the greasing of the upper wheel of the Shopsmith bandsaw, which in my experience is among the most easily forgotten maintenance of the bandsaw. It's so easy to do that there's no excuse for letting it go another week.

Don't forget to leave your questions, comments, and Cheapshots below and we'll address them during our mid-week video.

0:00 - Intro
0:27 - Needle bearings
1:20 - How is the upper wheel retained?
2:20 - Removing the blade
3:19 - BONUS! How I fold a bandsaw blade and why I don't!
5:15 - Removing the upper wheel
6:36 - Removing the old grease
11:22 - What you don't want your wheel to do
11:59 - How do we add grease and what grease should we use?
14:11 - Can you use White Lithium Grease?
15:39 - How to add the grease to the bearings
18:15 - Can you replace the bearings?

LINKS to products that were used and discussed in this video (in no particular order):
- Super Lube 41150 Synthetic Grease: https://amzn.to/2JbG5Pv
- Super Lube 31110 Aerosols, Multi-Purpose Spray Grease: https://amzn.to/3mk3yME
- Super Lube 11016 Aerosols Dri-Film (I use this on the Quadrant): https://amzn.to/33si0L0
- Permatex 80345 White Lithium Grease: https://amzn.to/2Vg001V
- WD-40 Degreaser: https://amzn.to/3fMWrK5
- The hose rack I use in my shop: https://amzn.to/2HQnRCn

Visit http://www.MyGrowthRings.com
Follow on Instagram @MyGrowthRings
I also blog at http://www.tool-hunter.com and http://shopsmith-tool-hunter.blogspot...

DISCLAIMER:
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Good overview Scott - I need to have a closer look at my casters and the instructions that came with them :)

One question for you - my concrete floor is causing one end of my SS to catch when lifted into the 1st position. You mentioned washers could be used to raise the height a bit.

Is it ok to use washers just on 1 end, or if I need to add them- add them to all 4 casters ?

thanks,

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bainin wrote: Mon Nov 30, 2020 3:48 pm Good overview Scott - I need to have a closer look at my casters and the instructions that came with them :)

One question for you - my concrete floor is causing one end of my SS to catch when lifted into the 1st position. You mentioned washers could be used to raise the height a bit.

Is it ok to use washers just on 1 end, or if I need to add them- add them to all 4 casters ?

thanks,

b
Is there a reason why you wouldn't want to just go to the second position?
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One end only? New holes likely slightly off.

Washers are a viable 'fix'(within reason).

I expect a properly assembled caster set to provide 1/4" clearance and 1/2" clearance respectively on all 4 'feet'.

If inadequate I would add as many washers as required to achieve those clearances and to as many casters as required.

The casters may rest on the floor when fully lowered, but if no SS weight is bearing on them tis normal.

Now what on the concrete floor is it getting snagged on?

If casters are worn down, those clearances will be less.
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Thanks JPG - I haven't looked closely-nor did I install the casters..but in position 1, even without SPT the left end of the unit drags on the concrete.
I dont think the casters are worn down...so i suspect the mounting holes may be slightly off. It pretty evenly drags on both sides of the base.

When it drags, I can lift up on the left end lightly and it will clear.

Normally I just use position 2 and then it rolls fine, but i would like position 1 to work also. I don't like the idea of me pushing it, it getting caught and rolling over .


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Post by thedovetailjoint »

JPG got to it before me. Ideally, you want the casters just above the floor when retracted so you'll get the maximum lift with each step.
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JPG & Scott, that all makes sense. I guess I wasn't as particular when I installed mine. I just automatically go to the second position so that when I have the machine where I want it, it only takes one flip of the pedal on each end to set it down. I'm lazy.
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Chad wrote: Tue Dec 01, 2020 8:37 am JPG & Scott, that all makes sense. I guess I wasn't as particular when I installed mine. I just automatically go to the second position so that when I have the machine where I want it, it only takes one flip of the pedal on each end to set it down. I'm lazy.

Motion frugal perhaps, but 'lazy', no!
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