I use it for all Shopsmith operations. I think it works every bit as well as the Shopsmith dust collector that I replaced with it. I like the convenience of the disposable bag and it comes on automatically when I turn the machine on. You do need a dedicated 20 amp circuit to run both and that probably wouldn't work with the power pro model.ecom1 wrote:Question for you Mark: I see you have a Festool hooked up for dust collection on the sander - do you use if for other Shopsmith SPTs as well, or just for sanding operations? If so, how would you rate it for the other tasks?
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Might work better with the PowerPro - it draws less current than the standard motor.
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Mike907 wrote:Might work better with the PowerPro - it draws less current than the standard motor.
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That's good to know. I hope to replace my headstock sometime next year.

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Re: Today in the shop (rounding the corner)
I don't believe you will have a problem operating both the Festool and a PowerPro on the same 20amp dedicated circuit. The two combined draw far less than 20amp when at full speed. During start up, which is a very short period of time, there will be a momentary reduction of input voltage while the two come up to operating speed but the PowerPro should be able to deal with that. Line fluctuations occur all the time as great as those that occur during PowerPro startup occur all the time.mbcabinetmaker wrote:I use it for all Shopsmith operations. I think it works every bit as well as the Shopsmith dust collector that I replaced with it. I like the convenience of the disposable bag and it comes on automatically when I turn the machine on. You do need a dedicated 20 amp circuit to run both and that probably wouldn't work with the power pro model.ecom1 wrote:Question for you Mark: I see you have a Festool hooked up for dust collection on the sander - do you use if for other Shopsmith SPTs as well, or just for sanding operations? If so, how would you rate it for the other tasks?
I don't know but I would bet that the startup duration for the Festool will be much shorter.
Can you bring both the Mark V and the Festool up simultaneously? I think you already answered that. Thus the PowerPro would be no issue.
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I use it for all Shopsmith operations. I think it works every bit as well as the Shopsmith dust collector that I replaced with it. I like the convenience of the disposable bag and it comes on automatically when I turn the machine on. You do need a dedicated 20 amp circuit to run both and that probably wouldn't work with the power pro model./quote]
Thanks Mark. A little off topic, but I've been playing with ideas for dust collection for a small shop. Maybe I'll start a new (old) topic on this
I use it for all Shopsmith operations. I think it works every bit as well as the Shopsmith dust collector that I replaced with it. I like the convenience of the disposable bag and it comes on automatically when I turn the machine on. You do need a dedicated 20 amp circuit to run both and that probably wouldn't work with the power pro model./quote]
Thanks Mark. A little off topic, but I've been playing with ideas for dust collection for a small shop. Maybe I'll start a new (old) topic on this
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Shopsmith: 2 Mark V 510 (1988,1993), bandsaw, jointer, mounted planer, belt sander, scroll saw, strip sander, lathe duplicator, conical disc sander, biscuit joiner, free standing router table with Jointech IPM-1
Other stuff: Bosch glide mitre, Ridgid 13" planer, Rikon drill press, routers, drills, and other toys
Shopsmith: 2 Mark V 510 (1988,1993), bandsaw, jointer, mounted planer, belt sander, scroll saw, strip sander, lathe duplicator, conical disc sander, biscuit joiner, free standing router table with Jointech IPM-1
Other stuff: Bosch glide mitre, Ridgid 13" planer, Rikon drill press, routers, drills, and other toys