???chapmanruss wrote: . . . The Mark I does remind me a little of the Shop Deputy and the function of the Mark I is similar to the Crafter's Station.
What's a Mark IV (4)?
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Re: What's a Mark IV (4)?
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Re: What's a Mark IV (4)?
Bob, please read the article. There was indeed a Mark I. The author even has the manual for it. Apparently they only sold two.
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Re: What's a Mark IV (4)?
JPG,
You wonder why I said "The Mark I does remind me a little of the Shop Deputy and the function of the Mark I is similar to the Crafter's Station." Well when I look at the functions of the Mark I as shown in the Tool-Hunter information both the Mark I and the Crafter's Station function as a smaller Table Saw base beside powering SPT's. Both have the larger expandable table system like the Mark V 510. The Mark I is similar to the Shop Deputy except the standard Shop Deputy doesn't have a carriage. They of course all have differences but none work as a Drill Press. Only the Shop Deputy as configured with it's 26" Way Tubes can tilt but doesn't have a carriage and table. The Mark I can do horizontal boring but the Crafter's Station cannot since it doesn't have a movable Quill and the Shop Deputy doesn't have a table. Each can do things the others cannot.
You wonder why I said "The Mark I does remind me a little of the Shop Deputy and the function of the Mark I is similar to the Crafter's Station." Well when I look at the functions of the Mark I as shown in the Tool-Hunter information both the Mark I and the Crafter's Station function as a smaller Table Saw base beside powering SPT's. Both have the larger expandable table system like the Mark V 510. The Mark I is similar to the Shop Deputy except the standard Shop Deputy doesn't have a carriage. They of course all have differences but none work as a Drill Press. Only the Shop Deputy as configured with it's 26" Way Tubes can tilt but doesn't have a carriage and table. The Mark I can do horizontal boring but the Crafter's Station cannot since it doesn't have a movable Quill and the Shop Deputy doesn't have a table. Each can do things the others cannot.
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Re: What's a Mark IV (4)?
Perhaps I need to review tool hunter's Mark 1 description, but IIRC it is essentially a Mark 5/V 500 with nothing below the way tubes(no benchtubes and no legs).
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Goldie(Bought New SN 377425)/4" jointer/6" beltsander/12" planer/stripsander/bandsaw/powerstation /Scroll saw/Jig saw /Craftsman 10" ras/Craftsman 6" thicknessplaner/ Dayton10"tablesaw(restoredfromneighborstrashpile)/ Mark VII restoration in 'progress'/ 10E[/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
Re: What's a Mark IV (4)?
Yes, but the end castings that support the way tubes are completely different.JPG wrote:Perhaps I need to review tool hunter's Mark 1 description, but IIRC it is essentially a Mark 5/V 500 with nothing below the way tubes(no benchtubes and no legs).
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Re: What's a Mark IV (4)?
As they would need to be, to easily mount to a shop-made bench (10ER style). Come to think of it, a pair of those castings would be mighty handy for adapting a Mark V as a wall-mount drill press. I kinda doubt that the mothership still has any in stock, though.jsburger wrote:Yes, but the end castings that support the way tubes are completely different.JPG wrote:Perhaps I need to review tool hunter's Mark 1 description, but IIRC it is essentially a Mark 5/V 500 with nothing below the way tubes(no benchtubes and no legs).