factory test design
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factory test design
I have an old shopsmith that I bought from an older gentleman years ago and he claimed it was an experimental one. Has anyone seen this frame design before?
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No, I have never seen anything (Shopsmith) that resembled that. Hang onto it, I think you might have a "historic treasure".rottie wrote:I have an old shopsmith that I bought from an older gentleman years ago and he claimed it was an experimental one. Has anyone seen this frame design before?
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I sure would appreciate seeing some more (close up) pictures.
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Looks like to me that somebody made a shorty and their own stand.
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Looks like it is mounted on a type writer or other office machine stand.
I think it was well thought out. It does tilt etc.. That is why the 'extra' length.
Interesting belt linkage and belt cover mods.
Wonder if the idler shaft/main shaft belt is inside(idler shaft still functional).
Wonder what the motor is.
Reeves drive likely absent.
I think it was well thought out. It does tilt etc.. That is why the 'extra' length.
Interesting belt linkage and belt cover mods.
Wonder if the idler shaft/main shaft belt is inside(idler shaft still functional).
Wonder what the motor is.
Reeves drive likely absent.
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Goldie(Bought New SN 377425)/4" jointer/6" beltsander/12" planer/stripsander/bandsaw/powerstation /Scroll saw/Jig saw /Craftsman 10" ras/Craftsman 6" thicknessplaner/ Dayton10"tablesaw(restoredfromneighborstrashpile)/ Mark VII restoration in 'progress'/ 10E[/size](SN E3779) restoration in progress, a 510 on the back burner and a growing pile of items to be eventually returned to useful life. - aka Red Grange
shops smith stated it was not one of there frames that they know off. they said it could have been from Magna engineering. It is professionally built looks factory made. see below from factory. It works fine like it is supposed to. It is all there and has the idler shaft/main shaft belt is inside and the(idler shaft still functional). Paid $50.00 for it ten years ago.
From the pictures you have sent it appears as if you have a conglomeration of different machines. The main headstock and tables appear to be from an late 1960s early 1970s MKV model 500 and someone has attached a 3 step pulley from an old 10E/10ER on it. They have also removed the bench ends (legs) and put it on a stand of some sort. Not sure waht it is, but they went to the grey color on the headstock around 1964 and it had a smooth surface. They (Magna Engineering) went out of business in 1967. The company Shopsmith was started in 1973 and the units have always been grey but the paint has a rough texture to it.
Hope this helps.
Thank you
From the pictures you have sent it appears as if you have a conglomeration of different machines. The main headstock and tables appear to be from an late 1960s early 1970s MKV model 500 and someone has attached a 3 step pulley from an old 10E/10ER on it. They have also removed the bench ends (legs) and put it on a stand of some sort. Not sure waht it is, but they went to the grey color on the headstock around 1964 and it had a smooth surface. They (Magna Engineering) went out of business in 1967. The company Shopsmith was started in 1973 and the units have always been grey but the paint has a rough texture to it.
Hope this helps.
Thank you