johnmccrossen wrote:I was looking at the ssug.org forum today and noticed there was some fascinating pdf files under their "document archives" menu and under "misc. shopsmith" that shows copies of some 1956 Shopsmith ShopMags. I had not seen these previously.
The issue #1 (Fall 1956) on page 6 shows some unique applications for a MarkV in the drill press position.
I imagine half the SS forum users are over there looking over the ShopMags Issue 1, 'cause I got a "server busy" message when I went there.
Neat stuff!
I was particularly grabbed by page 12 of the Christmas issus, and the "Wish List" prices at the end.
Band Saw 49 bucks! Yeah!
Mark V 520, Power-Pro!; Speed Reducer; B/S; Jointer; ShopMate DCS; SS Tenon Master; Rip-Strate; Incra; BCTW; DW734; var. SS sanding systems; Wood River;
BTW - This device is one that uses the miter slots.
I had one of those for quite a while. Very useful, unti lI tried to get something really tight in there and the Quick Release thingamajig broke, rendering it useless.
But that was bought many many years ago, so I would expect the quality to have improved by now. I've thought of buying it again, even though the price is twice.
Btw, I bought it before SS T-nuts came along. It must be hugely more effective now.
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JPG40504 wrote:Guess what the 'T' stands for!!!:D The name(torx) is a good name for them since they really really give you the ability to deliver high torque to the screw. They MUST be hardened to take it though.
As we well know (JPG and I at least), Torx screws are the ones used on the mid-age 510 tubular table rails, and brother did they ever get torqued down by the manufacturer!
When removing mine I was actually more than half expecting the wrench to snap, but I couldn't see any damage to the screw or wrench after.
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Here is a posting from a short time ago with me using the vice for some metal drilling. These are light weight vices and must not be treated to ruff. https://forum.shopsmith.com/viewtopic.php?t=4458
Ed
keakap wrote:I had one of those for quite a while. Very useful, unti lI tried to get something really tight in there and the Quick Release thingamajig broke, rendering it useless.
But that was bought many many years ago, so I would expect the quality to have improved by now. I've thought of buying it again, even though the price is twice.
Btw, I bought it before SS T-nuts came along. It must be hugely more effective now.
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reible wrote:Here is a posting from a short time ago with me using the vice for some metal drilling. These are light weight vices and must not be treated to ruff. https://forum.shopsmith.com/viewtopic.php?t=4458
Ed
And that's the value of experience.
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