interesting combo of 510 and VII

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interesting combo of 510 and VII

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Just ran across this combination of a Model 510 mounted on a Model VII double tilt base in a CL listing in B.C.:
[ATTACH]17851[/ATTACH]

[ATTACH]17852[/ATTACH]

Would it be of limited usefulness when tilted left if the table (or motor) is not reversible?:confused:
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Shhhhhhhh!



Do not let farmer see that!:D
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prmindartmouth wrote:Just ran across this combination of a Model 510 mounted on a Model VII double tilt base in a CL listing in B.C.:
[ATTACH]17851[/ATTACH]

[ATTACH]17852[/ATTACH]

Would it be of limited usefulness when tilted left if the table (or motor) is not reversible?:confused:
With the PowerPro upgrade I would think it would be very useful.:D
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That looks like what I was thinking of doing with the Mark VII I picked up back in the spring.
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I have the Mark V & VII parts to assembly the same Shopsmith for my future use. I had been using the Mark VII reversible motor with home made mounts to fit in the Mark V headstock to provide the reverse operation. I also converted some Mark V motors for the reverse operation for use on the Mark V.
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Here is a primitive tool similar to a Shopsmith:
[ATTACH]17891[/ATTACH]
I ran across it here:
http://missouri.freetoolshopper.com/too ... -tool.html
It appears to rotate into the vertical drill press mode too.
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prmindartmouth wrote:Here is a primitive tool similar to a Shopsmith:
[ATTACH]17891[/ATTACH]
I ran across it here:
http://missouri.freetoolshopper.com/tools/shopsmith-type-combo-power-tool.html
It appears to rotate into the vertical drill press mode too.

Go Get it BEEG!:D
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E[/size](SN E3779) restoration in progress, a 510 on the back burner and a growing pile of items to be eventually returned to useful life. - aka Red Grange
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Post by pennview »

There's a similar looking machine here -- http://philadelphia.craigslist.org/tls/3063047464.html --

This one comes with a jointer that resembles the Shopsmith jointer.
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JPG40504 wrote:Go Get it BEEG!:D
NOPE, I'll leave it for TomK. :)
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