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BigSky wrote:Ridiculous asking prices on eBay:

This beats anything I have seen recently: 380381386990
I think that is not terribly ridiculous. A new table costs $172 according to the 2008 catalog.
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I'm always amazed at what stuff goes for on ebay. Sometimes it's cheap, and sometimes it's higher than new. Go figure. Auctions are always interesting.
I do have one of the above referenced rebuilt speed dials & it works fine. If I were buying a complete speed control on ebay, I'd want some close up pics of the worm/porkchop assembly, as some can be badly worn.

Whenever I buy an item on ebay, I prefer to get used parts from someone who regularly deals in those parts on a regular basis & is familiar with them.
I'm pretty sure there are guys on this site as well who either sell parts, rebuild or both, so that would be a good source.
My dad's 1951 10er, 2 more 10er's, same vintage, a Goldie MK5, a 510 shortie with 34inch tubes, bandsaw, jointer, jigsaw, belt sander, a ton of small SS goodies and still looking...you just can't have enough Shopsmith stuff
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BigSky wrote:Ridiculous asking prices on eBay:

This beats anything I have seen recently: 380381386990
There are always guys who list stuff with silly "buy it now" prices or starting prices. Some do it in the hope to make a big score. Some do it because they just seem to think thier stuff is that valuable, but haven't a clue.

One of my favorites is when someone will list a ratty looking 10er, no speedchanger or periferals, at about $500-800.

Now, I love my 3-10ers, but if anyone offered me that for any except my dad's original machine, he would own it & I'd go shopping for another because in my area, you can't give them away for $150. But ebay is always interesting and, if you pay attention, there are deals to be had.
My dad's 1951 10er, 2 more 10er's, same vintage, a Goldie MK5, a 510 shortie with 34inch tubes, bandsaw, jointer, jigsaw, belt sander, a ton of small SS goodies and still looking...you just can't have enough Shopsmith stuff
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timdgarry wrote:The bearing with the wire loop is missing off of the idler shaft, that would make it run at one speed or not at all with the sheaves being able to move at will. The sheaves being screwed together, made it run at a fast speed all the time. Do you have a link for the guy who rebuilds them?

http://www.ebay.com/itm/HOP-MITH-MARK-V-PEED-CONTROL-KNOB-REPAIR-FREE-HIP-NEW-LOW-PRICE-/220940417862?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item3371133b46

P.S. He may not be an 'instant' responder, but he will contact you with shipping instructions to him.
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