Will an old Mark II be able to accept a Mark V headstock?
Are the bench tubes and way tubes the same so that I can mount the headstock, if I get one? Any anticipated problems or further cash layouts?
I picked up a Mark II from a guy who was going to dump it.
Holds my strip sander and jointer when needed, and turns my sanding wheel when I like, though it has some other motor on the bottom hangling all over the place. She still works. I think I know the answer but want be sure before I lay out the $.
TIA
Anniversary Model 505 to 520 Up grade, with Band saw, Jointer, Strip & Belt Sander, and a catalog of wishes.
termite06 wrote:Mark II, what a find. did he charge you for it?
You can pay me what I paid him.
Come get it. There just is not enough time left on the planet to do all that I would like. But be advised, it sits low. Apparently Montgomery Ward had short people then!?! The motor is not SS, and it hangs below the headstock, but it turns.
I am ambivalent about it.
Anniversary Model 505 to 520 Up grade, with Band saw, Jointer, Strip & Belt Sander, and a catalog of wishes.
Len wrote:You can pay me what I paid him.
Come get it.
I would,
if possible.
But my shop has to fold down to 91/2' of wall space.
I now have it down to 10', no car tonight.
Matt
SS 520, bandsaw, jointer, dust collector, lathe duplicator, router chuck, drum sanders
Chesapeake, VA
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