Facebook Shopsmith Sites
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Facebook Shopsmith Sites
I have been playing on the computer this morning and noticed on my Facebook page an ad to join the Shopsmith Troubleshooting and Tips site. I did and then got a link to the Shopsmith Customer Service site. Apparently they now have at least 3 different sites up and running with daily interaction with customers. Nowhere near the level of support offered here, but they do offer advice and usually it comes from the Mothership. I also found a Shopsmith Sales Group. The only issue with the groups is you have to join them. You can't just pull up the site and see the posts unless you are a member.
On their Troubleshooting and Tips site they have a link to Files and looks like some of the files were lifted from this site, specifically an alignment procedure and bearing guide with the name Everett on them. I don't blame them for taking those two, they are a must have. Kudos to Everett for putting all the info together.
On their Troubleshooting and Tips site they have a link to Files and looks like some of the files were lifted from this site, specifically an alignment procedure and bearing guide with the name Everett on them. I don't blame them for taking those two, they are a must have. Kudos to Everett for putting all the info together.
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Re: Facebook Shopsmith Sites
First, thanks for the heads up.
Unfortunately, I will not be going there. This forum is about as close as I am ever going to get (again) to social media. I really regret that Shopsmith has not chosen to utilize this forum as a portal into that sort of data.
That said, I did find this (that apparently has been there awhile):
https://www.shopsmith.com/getting_start ... g_info.htm
Unfortunately, I will not be going there. This forum is about as close as I am ever going to get (again) to social media. I really regret that Shopsmith has not chosen to utilize this forum as a portal into that sort of data.
That said, I did find this (that apparently has been there awhile):
https://www.shopsmith.com/getting_start ... g_info.htm
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Dusty
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Dusty
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Re: Facebook Shopsmith Sites
I'm with you Dusty. I left Facebook when the Cambridge Analytica scandal broke. And never went back.dusty wrote:First, thanks for the heads up.
Unfortunately, I will not be going there. This forum is about as close as I am ever going to get (again) to social media. I really regret that Shopsmith has not chosen to utilize this forum as a portal into that sort of data.
That said, I did find this (that apparently has been there awhile):
https://www.shopsmith.com/getting_start ... g_info.htm
Shopsmith 10E S/N 5804 restored.
Shopsmith 10ER S/N R39267; purchased 10-10-50 in San Francisco.
Bruce Brenner
http://www.vintagepbks.com/shopsmith.html
Shopsmith 10ER S/N R39267; purchased 10-10-50 in San Francisco.
Bruce Brenner
http://www.vintagepbks.com/shopsmith.html
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Re: Facebook Shopsmith Sites
I have never had a Facebook account and never will.amboyna wrote:I'm with you Dusty. I left Facebook when the Cambridge Analytica scandal broke. And never went back.dusty wrote:First, thanks for the heads up.
Unfortunately, I will not be going there. This forum is about as close as I am ever going to get (again) to social media. I really regret that Shopsmith has not chosen to utilize this forum as a portal into that sort of data.
That said, I did find this (that apparently has been there awhile):
https://www.shopsmith.com/getting_start ... g_info.htm
Interesting link, none of the troubleshooting guides mention about the Gilmer drive system.
Brenda
1998 510 upgraded to a 520, upgraded to power pro with double tilt and lift assist.
1998 bandsaw
2016 beltsander
jointer
overarm pin router
1998 510 upgraded to a 520, upgraded to power pro with double tilt and lift assist.
1998 bandsaw
2016 beltsander
jointer
overarm pin router
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Re: Facebook Shopsmith Sites
Surprise! Same folks that do not acknowledge that a Mark 5 ever existed.thunderbirdbat wrote:I have never had a Facebook account and never will.amboyna wrote:I'm with you Dusty. I left Facebook when the Cambridge Analytica scandal broke. And never went back.dusty wrote:First, thanks for the heads up.
Unfortunately, I will not be going there. This forum is about as close as I am ever going to get (again) to social media. I really regret that Shopsmith has not chosen to utilize this forum as a portal into that sort of data.
That said, I did find this (that apparently has been there awhile):
https://www.shopsmith.com/getting_start ... g_info.htm
Interesting link, none of the troubleshooting guides mention about the Gilmer drive system.
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Re: Facebook Shopsmith Sites
I did join as well. This is where the new generation of woodworkers will reside. It has about 1200 members. As commented a few days ago most of us here are older and wonder why we have not seen more of an influx of new blood. Here is our answer. I know that Facebook and social media has its risks but so does a computer connected to the internet. You find a way to minimize the risks to an acceptable level and move on. Its never going to be a 100% safe but I would rather take a few risks and live today's world than than be stuck in yesterday's. We have the experience that is valuable to them and they have the new ideas we have never thought of. Just makes sense to me to take advantage of it.
Re: Facebook Shopsmith Sites
I can't agree with you more Dusty. I have never been on Facebook and never will. I understand this is the way for companies to go today but SS is (was) a bit different. They have an incredible loyal following here. Why not promote this forum and maybe have a Facebook page that promotes this forum as the definitive place to get all things Shopsmith.dusty wrote:First, thanks for the heads up.
Unfortunately, I will not be going there. This forum is about as close as I am ever going to get (again) to social media. I really regret that Shopsmith has not chosen to utilize this forum as a portal into that sort of data.
That said, I did find this (that apparently has been there awhile):
https://www.shopsmith.com/getting_start ... g_info.htm
John & Mary Burger
Eagle's Lair Woodshop
Hooper, UT
Eagle's Lair Woodshop
Hooper, UT
- chapmanruss
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Re: Facebook Shopsmith Sites
John,
I agree with you. Keep it in one place. Shopsmith are you "listening?"
I agree with you. Keep it in one place. Shopsmith are you "listening?"
Russ
Mark V completely upgraded to Mark 7
Mark V 520
All SPT's & 2 Power Stations
Model 10ER S/N R64000 first one I restored on bench w/ metal ends & retractable casters.
Has Speed Changer, 4E Jointer, Jig Saw with lamp, a complete set of original accessories & much more.
Model 10E's S/N's 1076 & 1077 oldest ones I have restored. Mark 2 S/N 85959 restored. Others to be restored.
Mark V completely upgraded to Mark 7
Mark V 520
All SPT's & 2 Power Stations
Model 10ER S/N R64000 first one I restored on bench w/ metal ends & retractable casters.
Has Speed Changer, 4E Jointer, Jig Saw with lamp, a complete set of original accessories & much more.
Model 10E's S/N's 1076 & 1077 oldest ones I have restored. Mark 2 S/N 85959 restored. Others to be restored.
Re: Facebook Shopsmith Sites
chapmanruss wrote:John,
I agree with you. Keep it in one place. Shopsmith are you "listening?"
I hope they are but I am not holding my breath.
John & Mary Burger
Eagle's Lair Woodshop
Hooper, UT
Eagle's Lair Woodshop
Hooper, UT
- BuckeyeDennis
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Re: Facebook Shopsmith Sites
I’m a Facebook holdout as well, but my concerns have more to do with the ethics of Facebook management in particular than with “social media” in general.
Have you guys ever looked at Shopsmith and other vintage-machinery listings on Facebook marketplace? I have, on my wife’s FB account, and the amount of good stuff listed there seems considerably larger than on CL these days. And with a higher percentage of real bargains ... seems to be a lot of young folks just dumping grandpa’s stuff without researching the market value.
More and more, it seems that there’s information out there that requires a Facebook account to access. Just like this new Shopsmith stuff. So a few weeks ago, I read up on how to configure FB settings for a reasonable level of privacy (until they yet again change their policies without prior notice), and decided to join. But when I actually went to pull the trigger, it turned out that I couldn’t create an account without giving them my full birthdate. Which seems like a key piece of information for identity thieves, so I bailed out. Then did a bit of research, and the official FB line is that they need this so that they can provide you with age-appropriate information, or some such BS. Birth year, maybe. Birthdate ... give me a break.
So now I’m contemplating setting up an account using bogus personal information. Anything I’m not comfortable sharing, just make it up. Any advice on that from current Facebook users?
Have you guys ever looked at Shopsmith and other vintage-machinery listings on Facebook marketplace? I have, on my wife’s FB account, and the amount of good stuff listed there seems considerably larger than on CL these days. And with a higher percentage of real bargains ... seems to be a lot of young folks just dumping grandpa’s stuff without researching the market value.
More and more, it seems that there’s information out there that requires a Facebook account to access. Just like this new Shopsmith stuff. So a few weeks ago, I read up on how to configure FB settings for a reasonable level of privacy (until they yet again change their policies without prior notice), and decided to join. But when I actually went to pull the trigger, it turned out that I couldn’t create an account without giving them my full birthdate. Which seems like a key piece of information for identity thieves, so I bailed out. Then did a bit of research, and the official FB line is that they need this so that they can provide you with age-appropriate information, or some such BS. Birth year, maybe. Birthdate ... give me a break.
So now I’m contemplating setting up an account using bogus personal information. Anything I’m not comfortable sharing, just make it up. Any advice on that from current Facebook users?