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"Wild Bad Bob"
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BD,
I have the link on VM you posted for me for the ER manual, as I said in the past, thanks.
Can you post the link to the newsletters if you have it handy?
Measure once, cut as many times as needed to get it right! Bob
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skou wrote:(Shopsmith is STILL using Model 10s on the production floor.)
steve

You know this how? From your last visit to SS.
SS 500(09/1980), DC3300, jointer, bandsaw, belt sander, Strip Sander, drum sanders,molder, dado, biscuit joiner, universal lathe tool rest, Oneway talon chuck, router bits & chucks and a De Walt 735 planer,a #5,#6, block planes. ALL in a 100 square foot shop.
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Gents, thank your responses. Skou, I appreciate your response especially because all I have been reading on line is how faulted this machine is. Its nice to hear that this is actually a capable machine.
Buckeye Dennis, I'll def check out this link. thanks

Besides Youtube, are there any places to view videos of this actually running and being used? I see videos of the Mark ? being used all over the place but none of my model? Also, I am gathering by the info i see online that my model was probably made sometime around 1953 or so. Does that appears correct to you gents? Serial #99455
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Ahouse,
I am not an expert on exact dates, but I believe they were made from sometime in 47 till sometime in 52-53. Then went to the present stile, the greenie being the first of the present stile. Here are some nice sites.
http://songofthegreatlakes.com/ss10er.htm
http://songofthegreatlakes.com/shopsmith.htm
Measure once, cut as many times as needed to get it right! Bob
56/57 Greenie with jointer, 85 Mark V with band saw, 63 Goldie with jointer, 3 ER 10s, 1951 vintage, Hernia from the Er 10s, Tool Shop SS clone 6" jointer, and 6" belt sander, Delta 10" TS, Buffalo 6" jointer, Craftsman 12" BS, 10" Ryobi planer. Compound Miter, and misc.
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Here's a few more pics of my extras

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Here's a few more for you guys. Like I said, it all needs to be cleaned up pretty good. Can anyone tell me what kind of grease was used for the magna lube? I would like to find a like kind to use to re grease with.
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Right or wrong I used White Lithium Grease in a tube from Lowes when I restored my 3 10ER's and they seem to work ok. You have several of the members here drooling over your acquisition.

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Thanks Fred! Now if I can just learn to use it to its full potential....Can you guys tell me if this belonged to the machine? And if so What is it?
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rbursek wrote:BD,
I have the link on VM you posted for me for the ER manual, as I said in the past, thanks.
Can you post the link to the newsletters if you have it handy?
The newsletters are available at the same page I linked to in post #10. The first three issues were called "Shopsmith Shop Notes", and with issue #4 they changed the name to "Shopsmith Shavings".
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aginhouse wrote:Thanks Fred! Now if I can just learn to use it to its full potential....Can you guys tell me if this belonged to the machine? And if so What is it?
That's a nifty-looking widget. But I don't have a clue what it is for. If it is a SS item, it must be pretty darned rare.
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BuckeyeDennis wrote:That's a nifty-looking widget. But I don't have a clue what it is for. If it is a SS item, it must be pretty darned rare.
That widget is what I thought might be a ring master, but those pix reveal it most likely is not. There may more parts to it?
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