Shopsmith Bandsaw

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jtfoodguy
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Shopsmith Bandsaw

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I purchased a shopsmith and it has a bandsaw with a metal cover. I can't seem to find any information on it. I have several questions. (1) Was it made by shopsmith?(2) Is it any good? Should I buy a regular shopsmith bandsaw?
Any help will be appreciated.
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Re: Shopsmith Bandsaw

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A pix might help. ;)

Does it have a metal base and a plastic cover, and does it say shopsmith on it anywhere?
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jtfoodguy wrote:I purchased a shopsmith and it has a bandsaw with a metal cover. I can't seem to find any information on it. I have several questions. (1) Was it made by shopsmith?(2) Is it any good? Should I buy a regular shopsmith bandsaw?
Any help will be appreciated.
Thanks
John
have 3 of different eras, none have metal front covers, backs are non magnetic, appear to be aluminum.
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Re: Shopsmith Bandsaw

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No name or model or serial number that I can find. If you can tell me where to look I will.
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Re: Shopsmith Bandsaw

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Here are some pictures.
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Re: Shopsmith Bandsaw

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Pix helped much!!!!!

Yes it is a Shopsmith bandsaw.

It has the cast iron table.

Looks good on the outside.


Now, how can we help?
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A closer look reveals it may be a clone.

Not necessarily bad, but raises some questions.

Need a look inside!
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E[/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
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Re: Shopsmith Bandsaw

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JPG wrote:A closer look reveals it may be a clone.

Not necessarily bad, but raises some questions.

Need a look inside!

Yep I think the cover knobs are a give away, SS are round and aluminum with many miner groves in the outer diameter.
All 3 of mine have a small tag on the lower left side on the back housing with the serial # and on the front cover in the upper wheel area a 5x5" plate with the red circle SS logo.
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Re: Shopsmith Bandsaw

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Also my handles to raise the upper block/blade bearing have the red SS handle, not a black one.
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Shopsmith has had different color handles and knobs over the years, but not a metal cover that i know of.
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