I just became the owner of a RARE SHOPSMITH PIN ROUTER OVERARM MARK V 505806 TABLE. Got it from E-Bay.
Great unit and looking forward to using it in my business of Inlaid wood products.
I am missing the pins. I called Shop Smith and they say they don't have the part. Any suggestions or anyone have extra pins they want to sell.
Thanks so much
LarryC
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Larry,
Welcome to the forum.
I found a bolt that fit the hole and had the right thread pattern. took it to a machinist and had him turn and thread different sizes matching the bits I was likely to use. If I remember correctly, they were 1/2, 3/8, and 1/4.
Welcome to the forum.
I found a bolt that fit the hole and had the right thread pattern. took it to a machinist and had him turn and thread different sizes matching the bits I was likely to use. If I remember correctly, they were 1/2, 3/8, and 1/4.
Gene
'The true soldier fights not because he hates what is in front of him, but because he loves what is behind him.' G. K. Chesterton
'The true soldier fights not because he hates what is in front of him, but because he loves what is behind him.' G. K. Chesterton
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Hi Larry,
First let me add my welcome to the group.
I know there were several old OPR table variations over the years. The pins for my OPR's table have a 10-32 male thread and came in the sizes Pkni mentioned. I was able to buy the pins from SS back in May 2007 and two of the three sizes are currently listed as being available on the SS web site.
Does your table take a different type of pin? or a different thread? Please let us know a little more about your table's pins.
I know this group can come up with several more ideas to solve the missing pin problem.
As an aside to the owners of the "new" OPR; what type of pin is used on the new table? Maybe something can be adapted by us "oldtimers"?
Again welcome to the forum,
Dennis
First let me add my welcome to the group.

I know there were several old OPR table variations over the years. The pins for my OPR's table have a 10-32 male thread and came in the sizes Pkni mentioned. I was able to buy the pins from SS back in May 2007 and two of the three sizes are currently listed as being available on the SS web site.
Does your table take a different type of pin? or a different thread? Please let us know a little more about your table's pins.
I know this group can come up with several more ideas to solve the missing pin problem.
As an aside to the owners of the "new" OPR; what type of pin is used on the new table? Maybe something can be adapted by us "oldtimers"?
Again welcome to the forum,
Dennis
Hi,
If you have the old wood table then good luck finding the the parts... I tried and failed. The pin block was designed for 1/4", 3/8", 1/2" pins and a 1/4" starter pin. In fact I have never actually seen what the pins look like... so if anyone has some please could you take a picture for us???
If you have any of the tables that have the router inserts then you are in luck in that the newest version of the machine uses the same pins and you can order them from shopsmith. (Of course this is pending if they are in stock or not...).
Love to see some pictures of your machine...
Some of mine are at:
https://forum.shopsmith.com/viewtopic.php?t=2755
Ed
If you have the old wood table then good luck finding the the parts... I tried and failed. The pin block was designed for 1/4", 3/8", 1/2" pins and a 1/4" starter pin. In fact I have never actually seen what the pins look like... so if anyone has some please could you take a picture for us???
If you have any of the tables that have the router inserts then you are in luck in that the newest version of the machine uses the same pins and you can order them from shopsmith. (Of course this is pending if they are in stock or not...).
Love to see some pictures of your machine...
Some of mine are at:
https://forum.shopsmith.com/viewtopic.php?t=2755
Ed
{Knight of the Shopsmith} [Hero's don't wear capes, they wear dog tags]
I have the old one with the stand. Plastic covered MDF table with a lot of holes in it. Heavy duty mechanism to raise and lower the router. A real nice piece.
Wife is visiting the grandkids in Jersey. So, guess where the camera is.
Wife is visiting the grandkids in Jersey. So, guess where the camera is.
Gene
'The true soldier fights not because he hates what is in front of him, but because he loves what is behind him.' G. K. Chesterton
'The true soldier fights not because he hates what is in front of him, but because he loves what is behind him.' G. K. Chesterton
Yep! That's it
That is the one I just bought. However the pin receiver in the table is not threaded! It is a 1981 vintage.
I can always thread them (1/4" and 1/2") I guess. I called Shop Smith and they said if the old part number didn’t roll over to the new part number, they don't carry it anymore. I also got the manual and original bill if sale!
I'm in the process of dickering with a guy back east for a Rockwell/Delta commercial unit. I used one of these in my old business and need another one badly!
Thanks to everyone for the feedback.
Nice group of people.
Take care and I'll keep you posted.
If anyone is in the Tahoe area and needs a bed for a few days, let me know.
LarryC
I can always thread them (1/4" and 1/2") I guess. I called Shop Smith and they said if the old part number didn’t roll over to the new part number, they don't carry it anymore. I also got the manual and original bill if sale!
I'm in the process of dickering with a guy back east for a Rockwell/Delta commercial unit. I used one of these in my old business and need another one badly!
Thanks to everyone for the feedback.
Nice group of people.
Take care and I'll keep you posted.
If anyone is in the Tahoe area and needs a bed for a few days, let me know.
LarryC