I'm not sure why Shopsmith won't update their description to reflect 2010 & over 500 units- unless…
Opps, my bad…16,000 RPM!!! I need to reduce my medication.
Thanks. I know there is a 1.6: 1 ratio. Went the wrong way. But could you imagine the jointer spinning at 16,000 RPM? Holy cow.
Here is a pic from the Popular Woodworking article. If you look at the second picture, you'll see the new hub guard. I requested one when my headstock was shipped back to me. They simply taped it in place on the belt cover. As a result no damage when the headstock was returned to me. I have it permanently attached now.
http://www.popularwoodworking.com/tools ... -shopsmith
There is a guy selling the old-style water pump bearing idler shafts on Ebay. I am not sure what the bearings are rated for. But correct me if I'm wrong (you will!) but it seems the twin bearings in the split eccentric bushing doesn't provide the same function as the old eccentric in keeping the idler shaft from moving. I didn't realize it until I tried to put the hub on and it was hitting the vent plate.
So I pulled the cover off and that's when I saw the inner bearing hanging almost out of the eccentric & my belts were at an angle. I sent the headstock back to Shopsmith as I suspected FedEx. But in retrospect, as well as the headstock was packed, there was no way the idler shaft alone could of sustained a whack. My father used to tell me, "These things happen… "
I should of video'd the entire Shopsmith vibrating across a wooden subfloor while the casters were up with the shaft shoved in. I'm not as fast as I used to be, but I caught it! It was returned to me with a plastic cover over the both shafts and was vibration-free when I turned it on.
Thanks by the way for not beating me up, so I'll keep this one short.
