Looking to purchase a used SS.

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rkh2
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Just my two cents worth - I also would go with the 510.
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510 gets my vote.
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From a guy who has 2 500's and a 510. No question, get the 510
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Well, I did it. I bought the 510. Got it home yesterday and have worked on it most of the day today. It is a 1995 510 with the band saw attachment. After watching most of the rebuild videos on SS acadamey, I got the ways, slides, and tables cleaned up and waxed. I followed the lube steps and didn't like the way the speed control felt. So, I tore into it. I found that the retaining clip on the worm gear was not in it's groove. Is this common? Could this be because someone tried to turn the speed control without the motor running? I was able to get it back in place and all back together. After hand turning the 3' lathe face and running the speed control back and forth 6 or 7 times, and the speed control felt much better, I turn it on. It ran perfect! I was able to run it up and down without any snags, funny noises, or hicups.

Thanks for all the advice! I do apprecieate it!

After the inventory, I am missing the miter gauge, the drill chuck, and the tires on the band saw need replaced (the bottom tire was cut in two).

Any thoughts on miter gauges? Should I just get a SS model from ebay or should I purchase something different? The local wood store carries a couple different brands.

How about tires for the band saw, rubber or urethane?

Again, thanks.

Rich
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I forget the exact size of the miter gage bar, but it's like about 47/64. Some people here have been happy with this one.
http://www.shopsmith.com/ownersite/catalog/swd_incrav120.htm
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Shopsmith can provide you everything that you need; new tires, miter gauge and chuck. These are probably also available on eBay but I would go with new.

The miter gauges that are available in your local woodworking outlets probably won't work. I suspect that the miter bar will be larger than the miter slot.

The Incra V120 Miter Gauge is a very good upgrade to the standard Shopsmith miter gauge. It too is available from Shopsmith or you can go direct to Incra.
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Re: the drill chuck. I would look on e-bay for a model 10e/r '3326' vintage. They are plentiful and reasonably sold(pricewise) usually. With or without a key(they be easily found in hardware stores etc.) as long as it IS a jacobs chuck(one made by jacobs).

A later model MC8K26 (Multi-craft chuck(by jacobs)) would be a second choice.

The current shopsmith chuck(NOT BUILT BY JACOBS) would be my third choice. JMHO
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JPG40504 wrote:Re: the drill chuck. I would look on e-bay for a model 10e/r '3326' vintage. They are plentiful and reasonably sold(pricewise) usually. With or without a key(they be easily found in hardware stores etc.) as long as it IS a jacobs chuck(one made by jacobs).

A later model MC8K26 (Multi-craft chuck(by jacobs)) would be a second choice.

The current shopsmith chuck(NOT BUILT BY JACOBS) would be my third choice. JMHO
There are two versions of the Jacobs 3326 drill chuck that Shopsmith shipped with their machines. The version shipped with the 10E/10ER was one of them The only problem with the 10E/10ER version 3326 chuck is that you use a 3/16" allen wrench to tighten the allen screw to the quill. The other "newer" 3326 versions used the standard 5/32" allen wrench. The Shopsmith Multi-Craft chucks and the current chuck also use the 5/32" allen wrench to attach them to the quill. In a perfect world, I would (and have) get a Jacobs 3326 that uses the 5/32" allen wrench.]
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SDSSmith wrote:There are two versions of the Jacobs 3326 drill chuck that Shopsmith shipped with their machines. The version shipped with the 10E/10ER was one of them The only problem with the 10E/10ER version 3326 chuck is that you use a 3/16" allen wrench to tighten the allen screw to the quill. The other "newer" 3326 versions used the standard 5/32" allen wrench. The Shopsmith Multi-Craft chucks and the current chuck also use the 5/32" allen wrench to attach them to the quill. In a perfect world, I would (and have) get a Jacobs 3326 that uses the 5/32" allen wrench.]
I have been unable to find a setscrew that fits the 3326 chuck with the 5/32" allen wrench. Has anyone else found a replacement set screw for the 3326 chuck that uses the 5/32" allen wrench? Thanks.
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billmayo wrote:I have been unable to find a setscrew that fits the 3326 chuck with the 5/32" allen wrench. Has anyone else found a replacement set screw for the 3326 chuck that uses the 5/32" allen wrench? Thanks.
I think the 3/8" set screw with the 5/32" socket was a Shopsmith special for the 3326 chuck so that one 5/32" allen key did it all on the Mark V. Typically, the 5/32" socket goes with a 5/16" screw and the 3/16" socket goes with the 3/8".
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