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I have 2 complete Pulley Guards (505862) and 1 partial one, missing hardware.

Anyone looking for one?
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teamtj wrote:I have 2 complete Pulley Guards (505862) and 1 partial one, missing hardware.

Anyone looking for one?
I am contemplating stand(DIY) mounting an SPT(have not yet decided which one
), and have guard specific 'hardware', so I may be interested in the 'partial' one. PM or E-mail me. TIA
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teamtj wrote:I have 2 complete Pulley Guards (505862) and 1 partial one, missing hardware.

Anyone looking for one?
That is a Shopsmith part number - right? The Shopsmith on-line catalog says it costs $153.41. Not a cheap item but I cannot imagine what it is. A pulley guard for what?

Picture would be nice.

Shopsmith prices are going up faster than gasoline, sugar and premium beef.
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dusty wrote:That is a Shopsmith part number - right? The Shopsmith on-line catalog says it costs $153.41. Not a cheap item but I cannot imagine what it is. A pulley guard for what?

Picture would be nice.

Shopsmith prices are going up faster than gasoline, sugar and premium beef.

A search for pn 505665(old spt stand instructions for pulley guard) leads to that pn(505862) description.

Sheesh what makes it so $$$$$?
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dusty wrote:That is a Shopsmith part number - right? The Shopsmith on-line catalog says it costs $153.41. Not a cheap item but I cannot imagine what it is. A pulley guard for what?

Picture would be nice.

Shopsmith prices are going up faster than gasoline, sugar and premium beef.
Sorry, didn't think that the online catalog would not have a pic.

The partial one consists of only the plastic, not the hardware.
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teamtj wrote:Sorry, didn't think that the online catalog would not have a pic.

The partial one consists of only the plastic, not the hardware.
That answers my pm ?
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teamtj wrote:Sorry, didn't think that the online catalog would not have a pic.

The partial one consists of only the plastic, not the hardware.
Thanks for the picture. With that tid bit of info, I am now aware that I have one of those too. It ios in a box under the work bench. Never installed because I don't have all of the hardware to mount it. Besides, I don't have an SPT on a power stand anymore.
Thanks for the pic..
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For future reference, I have multiple sets of 'the hardware'. Any one needing a set only need to say so!
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