Or a couple of properly sized open-end wrenches!;)tgamel wrote:Thanks for the info, like I mentioned the only blade I have so far is a SS combo blade. Good to know that the 1/14" is SS specific as I want to purchase so additional blades in the near future. So far however the SS blade is adequate for my needs. Looks like it would be good to have a couple of each on hand. The only accessory that did not come with my SS when I bought it was the arbor wrench, but I am guessing a good crescent wrench would work adequately.
What is the difference - Blades and Arbors
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When I was new to Shopsmith, I bought some 10" blades that were 5/8" arbor holes. Took them to a local tool shop that also provided sharpening. It cost me $20 per blade to have the arbor holes enlarged to 1 1/4". The folks thought I was stupid to have the holes enlarged, but they work very well. And, I'm happy I had it done. 
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I accidentally purchased a blade with a 5/8" hole and arbor. The comparison between stability of the two convinced me in a hurry to give the 5/8" away. Your decision was a good one. Jimswampgator wrote:When I was new to Shopsmith, I bought some 10" blades that were 5/8" arbor holes. Took them to a local tool shop that also provided sharpening. It cost me $20 per blade to have the arbor holes enlarged to 1 1/4". The folks thought I was stupid to have the holes enlarged, but they work very well. And, I'm happy I had it done.
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Jim, was the 5/8" arbor you used the 5/8" Shopsmith saw blade arbor or was it more like a motor arbor/dado arbor? I ask because the Shopsmith 5/8" saw blade arbor and the Shopsmith 1-1/4" saw blade arbor are close (if not exact) to the same outside diameter of 1-7/8". That is both blades are supported to the same radius. I would expect similar performance for the same blade from both arbors.fjimp wrote:I accidentally purchased a blade with a 5/8" hole and arbor. The comparison between stability of the two convinced me in a hurry to give the 5/8" away. Your decision was a good one. Jim
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Unfortunately we are talking about 5 years ago and my memory is unclear. I suspect it must have been the motor/dado arbor as it was smaller and highly unimpressive to use. It did teach me an important lesson which you have added too thank you, JimSDSSmith wrote:Jim, was the 5/8" arbor you used the 5/8" Shopsmith saw blade arbor or was it more like a motor arbor/dado arbor? I ask because the Shopsmith 5/8" saw blade arbor and the Shopsmith 1-1/4" saw blade arbor are close (if not exact) to the same outside diameter of 1-7/8". That is both blades are supported to the same radius. I would expect similar performance for the same blade from both arbors.
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Same here, mine came two days ago....Thanks again Bruce.swampgator wrote:Thanks, for your generosity, Bruce. The two I received are in excellent condition.
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1962 Magna Corporation Mark V Goldie (Serial #379277); 1983 Shopsmith Mark V Model 500 (Serial #165199, w/bandsaw & joiner), Shopsmith 20" Scroll saw w/stand (Serial #030191), and Shopsmith DC3300 dust collection system. Taking my time, learning all I can and making a big mess!