I ain't sorry. You ain't got no reason to be either.chapmanruss wrote: ↑Wed Dec 04, 2024 12:53 pm JPG,
Don't be sorry about using the correct terminology. I try to but slipped up on this one.![]()

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I ain't sorry. You ain't got no reason to be either.chapmanruss wrote: ↑Wed Dec 04, 2024 12:53 pm JPG,
Don't be sorry about using the correct terminology. I try to but slipped up on this one.![]()
I'm impressed your wife is on the lookout for new tools for your shop!
The cover which has the Shopsmith logo on it to go over the maintenance hole can be found used. If your Mark 5 has that hole on the back side of the Headstock as seen below it was added to your Mark 5 or the original Headstock Casting has been replaced by a "B" Headstock Casting.I have removed most debris from the headstock as the back cover to the maintenance hole was missing when I took ownership.
I've been happy with this:chapmanruss wrote: ↑Thu Dec 12, 2024 1:03 pm Because the back of the Speed Control is exposed inside the Headstock, I would recommend a dry lubricant. Oils or grease will attract dust and "gum" things up.