Shopsmith Retractable Casters.
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Shopsmith Retractable Casters.
Has anyone ever mounted these to anything other than a Shopsmith or SS tool stand?
They mention mounting them to a workbench.
I have been trying to locate casters that I could mount to my work bench and so far all that lock still move too much to work for a steady workbench.
I then thought of lowering the legs and other ways but they all involve too much messing around cranking them down and up.
Then Shopsmith sent out this E-mail special and I'm considering it. I wonder how much weight they will handle? I wonder how much clearance you need to operate the lifting lowering mech.
Tomorrow I will study my SS and see if these may adapt to my work bench.
I would love to hear from anyone that has done it.
Ed
They mention mounting them to a workbench.
I have been trying to locate casters that I could mount to my work bench and so far all that lock still move too much to work for a steady workbench.
I then thought of lowering the legs and other ways but they all involve too much messing around cranking them down and up.
Then Shopsmith sent out this E-mail special and I'm considering it. I wonder how much weight they will handle? I wonder how much clearance you need to operate the lifting lowering mech.
Tomorrow I will study my SS and see if these may adapt to my work bench.
I would love to hear from anyone that has done it.
Ed
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Ed,
I've been looking at this for my workbench, but I would have to move my lower shelf, and I have too much on my plate right now.
I haven't done it, but in studying them, you need about 6 inches clearance for the three lever gear + shoe to clear any obstructions above. Also, you need the gears to clear the side of the workbench as well, about 4".
I think that PTWFE showed them being used on a workbench by cutting 2x4s to set them at the proper angle. Either that or an old Hands On mag.
I've seen a couple at Woodcraft that came close, but the SS caster setup is the best design by a long shot for anything that needs a solid footing.
Maybe SS can produce a straight up, as well as tilted caster, as a new product line. Lots of people want mobile tools, and this would be an excellent solution for them and added income for SS.
Hawk
I've been looking at this for my workbench, but I would have to move my lower shelf, and I have too much on my plate right now.
I haven't done it, but in studying them, you need about 6 inches clearance for the three lever gear + shoe to clear any obstructions above. Also, you need the gears to clear the side of the workbench as well, about 4".
I think that PTWFE showed them being used on a workbench by cutting 2x4s to set them at the proper angle. Either that or an old Hands On mag.
I've seen a couple at Woodcraft that came close, but the SS caster setup is the best design by a long shot for anything that needs a solid footing.
Maybe SS can produce a straight up, as well as tilted caster, as a new product line. Lots of people want mobile tools, and this would be an excellent solution for them and added income for SS.
Hawk
Dayton OH and loving it!
(Except they closed the store.
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I seen a workbench with retractable wheels on DIY, it worked with one simple lever.
1955 Mark V ShopSmith greenie New to me
Magna Band saw, Magna Jointer, Magna Jigsaw (Restoration in progress) Barracuda Wood Lathe Key Chuck System, Woodmaster Multi-tool (ShopSmith Clone)
When all else fails fallow directions.

When all else fails fallow directions.

Shopsmith Retractable Casters.
The 10ER retractable casters are for straight vertical end cabinets/benches. They can be mounted on the inside or the outside of the ends.
Here is a drawing for using Mark V retractable casters on a vertical end. It came from http://ph.groups.yahoo.com/group/Shopsm ... w/dcf6?b=5
It works real well. I used 1/8" metal plate to make a set for the outside of a cabinet.
Here is a drawing for using Mark V retractable casters on a vertical end. It came from http://ph.groups.yahoo.com/group/Shopsm ... w/dcf6?b=5
It works real well. I used 1/8" metal plate to make a set for the outside of a cabinet.
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Bill Mayo bill.mayo@verizon.net
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Shopsmith owner since 73. Sell, repair and rebuild Shopsmith, Total Shop & Wood Master headstocks, SPTs, attachments, accessories and parts. US Navy 1955-1975 (FTCS/E-8)
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Hi Bill,billmayo wrote:The 10ER retractable casters are for straight vertical end cabinets/benches. They can be mounted on the inside or the outside of the ends.
Here is a drawing for using Mark V retractable casters on a vertical end. It came from http://ph.groups.yahoo.com/group/Shopsmith10ERusers/photos/view/dcf6?b=5
It works real well. I used 1/8" metal plate to make a set for the outside of a cabinet.
The yahoo link only brought me to a sign-up page. I could not access the photos?
Tim
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Retractable Casters
Ed, I found a page in the manuals that came with my 1955 model ShopSmith. It shows how to make a workbench with retractable Casters. It is in a 1952 book that was included with my Greenie. I will try and scan it into a pdf and put it where everyone can use it. It uses the Retractable Casters and both end legs.
1955 Mark V ShopSmith greenie New to me
Magna Band saw, Magna Jointer, Magna Jigsaw (Restoration in progress) Barracuda Wood Lathe Key Chuck System, Woodmaster Multi-tool (ShopSmith Clone)
When all else fails fallow directions.

When all else fails fallow directions.

Shopsmith Retractable Casters
Here are pictures of the left and right bracket using Mark V retractable casters:
a1gutterman wrote:Hi Bill,
The yahoo link only brought me to a sign-up page. I could not access the photos?
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Bill Mayo bill.mayo@verizon.net
Shopsmith owner since 73. Sell, repair and rebuild Shopsmith, Total Shop & Wood Master headstocks, SPTs, attachments, accessories and parts. US Navy 1955-1975 (FTCS/E-8)
Shopsmith owner since 73. Sell, repair and rebuild Shopsmith, Total Shop & Wood Master headstocks, SPTs, attachments, accessories and parts. US Navy 1955-1975 (FTCS/E-8)
- a1gutterman
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