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Shopsmith ER - $100 Near Boulder Co.

Has a speed changer off the machine in pictures. Looks clean.

I have bought some good units out of Colorado. Minimal if any rust.

https://boulder.craigslist.org/tls/6163223040.html

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Not often a 10ER comes with a conical sanding disk!
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JPG wrote:Not often a 10ER comes with a conical sanding disk!
Or MK V quill feed handles. :)
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Could Be a great day for someone ! Monday July 10 Danville Indiana Lawson Actions, About five miles west of Indianapolis Looks like everything in a Shop Smith Catalog being sold ! No pictures as of June 23 I have a full stable myself so can't buy anymore. Just hate to see all of this going to be parted out. Found this on auctionzip Indiana. Hope someone on forum gets everything. DOW Indianapolis
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JPG wrote:Not often a 10ER comes with a conical sanding disk!
I've got a disc that looks like this one,
and it's NOT conical. Spherical. I'd
say, about a 5 foot radius, but that
is a guess.

Oh, Sterling has a conical disc, for
his Model 10.

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Numerous parts, for Model 10 stuff. Except for lower saw guard, A and B adapters, I've got it.

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skou wrote:
JPG wrote:Not often a 10ER comes with a conical sanding disk!
I've got a disc that looks like this one,
and it's NOT conical. Spherical. I'd
say, about a 5 foot radius, but that
is a guess.

Oh, Sterling has a conical disc, for
his Model 10.

steve
A 5 foot radius? That makes a 10 foot diameter! What do you use it on? My SS Mk 7 only has a 12 inch diameter sanding disk and can only utilize at most about a 16 inch diameter disk.
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thunderbirdbat wrote:
skou wrote:
JPG wrote:Not often a 10ER comes with a conical sanding disk!
I've got a disc that looks like this one,
and it's NOT conical. Spherical. I'd
say, about a 5 foot radius, but that
is a guess.

Oh, Sterling has a conical disc, for
his Model 10.

steve
A 5 foot radius? That makes a 10 foot diameter! What do you use it on? My SS Mk 7 only has a 12 inch diameter sanding disk and can only utilize at most about a 16 inch diameter disk.
I'm just imagining that mounted (ignoring the tubes getting in the way) and someone pushing a giant block past it with. Not to mention wondering where you would get a 10' tall spherical piece of sand paper. It's like a mad woodworkers laboratory... Just need some Tesla coils and maybe babe the blue ox to complete the scene.
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thunderbirdbat wrote:
skou wrote:
JPG wrote:Not often a 10ER comes with a conical sanding disk!
I've got a disc that looks like this one,
and it's NOT conical. Spherical. I'd
say, about a 5 foot radius, but that
is a guess.

Oh, Sterling has a conical disc, for
his Model 10.

steve
A 5 foot radius? That makes a 10 foot diameter! What do you use it on? My SS Mk 7 only has a 12 inch diameter sanding disk and can only utilize at most about a 16 inch diameter disk.
OK, a 5 foot radius, just talks about the shape of this.

The sanding disc is about 10 inches in diameter. And,
it is not flat. It is not conical either.

It is thick enough, that I can make a conical disc
out of it.

And, I can't even remember which Model 10
it came with.

steve
10 ER, stripped down.
Basic 10ER, Parts machine. Will be a semi-dedicated drill-press machine.
10 ER, a "survivor" of the trailer fire, in the back yard, needing restoration. Has a Mk5 headrest. Finally, stripped down.
Numerous parts, for Model 10 stuff. Except for lower saw guard, A and B adapters, I've got it.

Looking for one more, or some 9 inch extension table raisers.
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skou wrote:
thunderbirdbat wrote:
skou wrote:
I've got a disc that looks like this one,
and it's NOT conical. Spherical. I'd
say, about a 5 foot radius, but that
is a guess.

Oh, Sterling has a conical disc, for
his Model 10.

steve
A 5 foot radius? That makes a 10 foot diameter! What do you use it on? My SS Mk 7 only has a 12 inch diameter sanding disk and can only utilize at most about a 16 inch diameter disk.
OK, a 5 foot radius, just talks about the shape of this.

The sanding disc is about 10 inches in diameter. And,
it is not flat. It is not conical either.

It is thick enough, that I can make a conical disc
out of it.

And, I can't even remember which Model 10
it came with.

steve
OK, a 'section' of a 10 foot sphere with I assume an arbor adapter.

Gee a pix would help understanding what you are babbling about. :confused:
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