I live in Central Michigan. I bought a 10E and 10ER about three years ago. I scraped, sanded and painted everything that is supposed to be painted and had a lot of fun. I sold the 10E and barely got out what I had into it. I had to purchase a few items off Ebay to make it a stock 10E. I also had to buy a couple things for my 10ER off Ebay.
If I would of had enough room in my little shop I would have kept both of them.
I mainly plan on using my 10ER for lathe work and horizontal drilling as I have full sized woodworking equipment as well.
I visit this site often but rarely post anything. My summer was not a good one and my health kept me from doing much woodworking, mainly woodturning. Now that I am feeling better, somewhat, it's mostly too cold and too expensive to run my propane heater much. So I probably won't be in my shop much.
How many Michiganders do I make now? I notice on other forums I frequent there seems to be a lot of people from Michigan who are members.
I have learned a lot from this forum and will continue to "lurk" around.
Tim.
Michigan Shopsmith owners
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Seven days without turning makes one weak. 
1952 Shopsmith 10er(restored)with Speedchanger,1952 Craftsman 10" table saw,Jet 1014 lathe(VS),HF VS 95607 Lathe,Craftsman Drill Press,55 Gal. Tornado Dust Collection System,Shop Wide Overhead Vac piping,WC slow-speed grinder,Wolverine sharp. system,Grizzly GO580 14" Bandsaw,Rikon Disk/Belt sander,HF Pressure Pot, JB 7 CFM Vac pump,TurnTex Stabilizing Chamber. (My 16' X 20' shop is full to the gills)

1952 Shopsmith 10er(restored)with Speedchanger,1952 Craftsman 10" table saw,Jet 1014 lathe(VS),HF VS 95607 Lathe,Craftsman Drill Press,55 Gal. Tornado Dust Collection System,Shop Wide Overhead Vac piping,WC slow-speed grinder,Wolverine sharp. system,Grizzly GO580 14" Bandsaw,Rikon Disk/Belt sander,HF Pressure Pot, JB 7 CFM Vac pump,TurnTex Stabilizing Chamber. (My 16' X 20' shop is full to the gills)
Tim, you RESTORED it to a real 10E? That takes some guts, as well as hunting for the right parts.timsturnings wrote:I live in Central Michigan. I bought a 10E and 10ER about three years ago. I scraped, sanded and painted everything that is supposed to be painted and had a lot of fun. I sold the 10E and barely got out what I had into it. I had to purchase a few items off Ebay to make it a stock 10E. I also had to buy a couple things for my 10ER off Ebay.
If I would of had enough room in my little shop I would have kept both of them.
I mainly plan on using my 10ER for lathe work and horizontal drilling as I have full sized woodworking equipment as well.
I visit this site often but rarely post anything. My summer was not a good one and my health kept me from doing much woodworking, mainly woodturning. Now that I am feeling better, somewhat, it's mostly too cold and too expensive to run my propane heater much. So I probably won't be in my shop much.
How many Michiganders do I make now? I notice on other forums I frequent there seems to be a lot of people from Michigan who are members.
I have learned a lot from this forum and will continue to "lurk" around.
Tim.
Oh, since I spent most of Christmas outside, in shirtsleeves, what is this "propane heater" you speak of.":D (Yes, in a few days, we're gonna have a "cold snap.") It might make it into the '50s.
Seriously, concensus says the 10 E or ER makes the best lathe, and drill-press, in any mode. (Except when you try to lift all that cast iron up.)
Oh, if you need any more help with the ER, just post. I've only got 4 of them. (Currently.)
steve
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Steve the 10E only needed a few things and as far as I know it was a 10E without any ER parts. I had no trouble finding what I needed on ebay, just had trouble finding the parts with a price I wanted to pay.skou wrote:Tim, you RESTORED it to a real 10E? That takes some guts, as well as hunting for the right parts.
Oh, since I spent most of Christmas outside, in shirtsleeves, what is this "propane heater" you speak of.":D (Yes, in a few days, we're gonna have a "cold snap.") It might make it into the '50s.
Seriously, concensus says the 10 E or ER makes the best lathe, and drill-press, in any mode. (Except when you try to lift all that cast iron up.)
Oh, if you need any more help with the ER, just post. I've only got 4 of them. (Currently.)
steve
Seven days without turning makes one weak. 
1952 Shopsmith 10er(restored)with Speedchanger,1952 Craftsman 10" table saw,Jet 1014 lathe(VS),HF VS 95607 Lathe,Craftsman Drill Press,55 Gal. Tornado Dust Collection System,Shop Wide Overhead Vac piping,WC slow-speed grinder,Wolverine sharp. system,Grizzly GO580 14" Bandsaw,Rikon Disk/Belt sander,HF Pressure Pot, JB 7 CFM Vac pump,TurnTex Stabilizing Chamber. (My 16' X 20' shop is full to the gills)

1952 Shopsmith 10er(restored)with Speedchanger,1952 Craftsman 10" table saw,Jet 1014 lathe(VS),HF VS 95607 Lathe,Craftsman Drill Press,55 Gal. Tornado Dust Collection System,Shop Wide Overhead Vac piping,WC slow-speed grinder,Wolverine sharp. system,Grizzly GO580 14" Bandsaw,Rikon Disk/Belt sander,HF Pressure Pot, JB 7 CFM Vac pump,TurnTex Stabilizing Chamber. (My 16' X 20' shop is full to the gills)
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Re: Michigan Shopsmith owners
Hi I am in the Grand Rapids area and like to meet other Shop Smith owners or wanna bees. Love all of my stuff. Feel free to contact me.
Tom
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Re: Michigan Shopsmith owners
I am from Grand Rapids. I live in a town south edge called Kentwood. Have many SS tools.
Tom
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