Nick I have noted your preference for foot switches. Which switches do you prefer? I am also curious to read the applications for which you suggest them.
Thanks again for your hard work on these presentations. The last one is really great. Much improvement. Jim:)
Foot Switch
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Foot Switch
F. Jim Parks
Lakewood, Colorado:)
When the love of power is replaced by the power of love the world will have a chance for survival.
Lakewood, Colorado:)
When the love of power is replaced by the power of love the world will have a chance for survival.
I only use a covered, momentary-on footswitch. All others have inherent dangers in a woodworking environment. Other craftsmen might argue that regular on-off foot switches can be used for dust collection and other applications where you can leave the machine running safely, but I don't agree. If you have both types of switches in your shop, it's too easy to grab the wrong switch when you're setting up. And if you only have an on-off switch, it's too tempting to use it for things that you shouldn't.
Shopsmith sells a good covered momentary switch, #522408. I like this one in particular because it's got some weight and stays put.
With all good wishes,
Shopsmith sells a good covered momentary switch, #522408. I like this one in particular because it's got some weight and stays put.
With all good wishes,
Nick Engler
http://www.workshopcompanion.com
http://www.workshopcompanion.com
footswitch $
So far I've noticed that you use the footswitch in almost every session. Sugguestion - have Shopsmith offer it as a regular special with the session.
John
(2) 520 SS with Jointech, bandsaw, jointer, beltsander, strip sander, overarm router
(2) 520 SS with Jointech, bandsaw, jointer, beltsander, strip sander, overarm router
I have always used a foot switch with the Dust Collector. However, I converted over to the wireless switch for the Dust Collector and boy, is it nice for a couple of reasons: 1) it's one less cord to trip over and 2) I don't have to worry about accidently turning the collector on accidentally. As for the remote, I always keep it in my apron, where its handy. If you have a foot switch, you should seriously consider getting one of these!
BPR
BPR
Foot Switch
I use the foot switch for the big sucker and have considered the remote. I just don't understand where there is one less cord to trip over using the remote vs. the foot switch?
Dickg1
Dickg1
I also use the remote switch for the dust collector and love it! After watching Spike use it during a T/A, I knew I needed it. When it went on sale in the Father's Day catalog, I bought one, then wished I had bought 2 or 3. On sale, it's about 20 bucks cheaper than a comparable type switch at Woodcraft.
I used to get frustrated b/c I would always get so focused on the cut that I would forget to turn the DC on until I was in position and starting to make the cut, then, I would have to stop everything, turn on the DC, and then get back into position for the cut. Now, when I realize I forgot to turn on the DC, I just reach in my apron pocket, push a button, and finish the cut with a big grin on my face:)
If you don't own one, get one. If you don't like it, I'll buy it from you*
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I used to get frustrated b/c I would always get so focused on the cut that I would forget to turn the DC on until I was in position and starting to make the cut, then, I would have to stop everything, turn on the DC, and then get back into position for the cut. Now, when I realize I forgot to turn on the DC, I just reach in my apron pocket, push a button, and finish the cut with a big grin on my face:)
If you don't own one, get one. If you don't like it, I'll buy it from you*
*Only applies to first two respondents. Applicaple discount rates apply. Shipping charges paid by seller. Offer can be rescinded at any time for any reason.

Alan
'Baking The World A Better Place'
'Baking The World A Better Place'

Thank You Everyone
I appreciate Nick responding to my question about the foot switch as well as the comments regarding the SS Dust Collector and wireless switch.
I purchased the wirless switch from Woodcraft on sale prior to Shopsmith offering one. It is the only way to operate the dust collector.
I have often wished I had a foot switch to operate various tools in my shop. Most notably my router's, bandsaw and and scroll saw. I will be ordering one soon. Thanks again to all for responding. Jim
I purchased the wirless switch from Woodcraft on sale prior to Shopsmith offering one. It is the only way to operate the dust collector.
I have often wished I had a foot switch to operate various tools in my shop. Most notably my router's, bandsaw and and scroll saw. I will be ordering one soon. Thanks again to all for responding. Jim
F. Jim Parks
Lakewood, Colorado:)
When the love of power is replaced by the power of love the world will have a chance for survival.
Lakewood, Colorado:)
When the love of power is replaced by the power of love the world will have a chance for survival.