so, a 510 stuffed into a Chevy Impala?
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- apexsunguitars
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so, a 510 stuffed into a Chevy Impala?
I have read a few posts about people getting these broken down pretty well, i am looking at a pretty good drive to look at one so i want to make sure that i can bring it back if its good. its a 2003 impala so pretty good trunk space? Chances?
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apexsunguitars wrote:I have read a few posts about people getting these broken down pretty well, i am looking at a pretty good drive to look at one so i want to make sure that i can bring it back if its good. its a 2003 impala so pretty good trunk space? Chances?
Piece of cake. Take tools.
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Take a big hammer also
You could always strap it on the hood like a big deer. Your headlights are going to be shining up if you are driving at night.
Fred Sheldon
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The Woodlands, Tx
'52 10ER # 60869 (restored in 2012, used as a dedicated drill press), '52 10ER # 88712 (restored 01/2013), 52 10ER # 71368 (in process of restoring), '83 500 Shorty with OPR installed, '83 520 PowerPro with Lift Assist, 6" Joiner, 6" Belt Sander, 18" Jig Saw, 11" Band Saw, 12" ProPlaner, SS Crosscut Table. SS Dust Collector, Hitachi 1/2" router, Work Sharp 3000 with all attachement, Nova G3 Chuck, Universal Tool Rest, Appalachia Tool Works Sled.
- RobertTaylor
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moving a 510
I hauled a 510 with a bandsaw, jointer and belt sander from north Carolina to ohio in a Toyota camry. bought it on ebay, should have seen their faces when I knocked it down in about ten minutes and loaded it into the trunk and back seat.
Bob
1954 greenie, 1963 anniversary edition now a mini,
1984 500, 1985 510, 1987 510, pro-planer, bandsaw, dust collector
1954 greenie, 1963 anniversary edition now a mini,
1984 500, 1985 510, 1987 510, pro-planer, bandsaw, dust collector
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I had the whole front seat left and a good portion of the trunk when I picked up the 510 in Houston:
http://www.shopsmith.net/forums/showpos ... stcount=35
http://www.shopsmith.net/forums/showpos ... stcount=35
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- 1985 Mark V 510 with reversible motor, bandsaw, jointer, and double-tilt.
I offer quality motor reversal, rebuilding, and rewiring. Contact me at HarbourTools@live.com
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cool, that mission turned out to be a 500 with a gimpy headstock. He said the HS didnt have near the torque it used too so I shied away from it even if it was a good deal. I am wondering if that is one of the symptoms of a HS that has had the speed changed while it was off?
Two each Shopsmith Model 500, 505, 510s. Sawsmith Model 500003. Most of the SPT goodies aside from the compressor and the Planer.