The 510/520 arbors are longer in length so that it lines up with the table saw slit.fiatben wrote:And I'm trying to remember the reason for arbors specific to the 510 versus the old 500s I've got, but that just means some time searching the forum threads.
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Are you sure re the two bearing quill? What is the sn? The table tubes are 1" od. The support tubes go high on e-bay.
Re: craftsman thingy:
Is that a miter slot 'bar' or t slot slide on the bottom? It may be a tenon jig that fits into a t slot on the side of a fence. Do not have a clue re the small piece, but I think it may fit into the 'slot'.

Re: craftsman thingy:
Is that a miter slot 'bar' or t slot slide on the bottom? It may be a tenon jig that fits into a t slot on the side of a fence. Do not have a clue re the small piece, but I think it may fit into the 'slot'.
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What a great deal! As for the Zyliss Vice, here is a link for a pdf of the manual http://www.advmachinery.com/manuals/Zvise.pdf Enjoy!
Craftsman jig
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Here's a pic showing the bottom of it, and without the end cap which shows the extrusion pattern. The small wingnut bolt has a long square shank that makes it fit into this perfectly except the length indicates this bolt should pass thru something and hold it to the middle slot in the bottom. If I ever get a spare minute I'm gonna do some googling on craftsman stuff.
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Here's a pic showing the bottom of it, and without the end cap which shows the extrusion pattern. The small wingnut bolt has a long square shank that makes it fit into this perfectly except the length indicates this bolt should pass thru something and hold it to the middle slot in the bottom. If I ever get a spare minute I'm gonna do some googling on craftsman stuff.
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If I'm reading right in the SS website history, http://www.shopsmith.com/ownersite/toolhistory.htm, this unit was built Feb. 9, 1989 (sn 020989) and the 1-1/8 HP motor was introduced in 1962, followed by the Poly-V belt in 1964 and the double bearing quill in 1984, but before the "C" headstock (1991). Or did I miss something in their info?JPG40504 wrote:Are you sure re the two bearing quill? What is the sn? Re: craftsman thingy:
Is that a miter slot 'bar' or t slot slide on the bottom? It may be a tenon jig that fits into a t slot on the side of a fence. Do not have a clue re the small piece, but I think it may fit into the 'slot'.
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Their history is a bit 'different' from my 'experience'. The poly-v and the 1 1/8hp motor were introduced at the same time - 1962. The rest I have to take their word for. I believe your sn is a date!fiatben wrote:If I'm reading right in the SS website history, http://www.shopsmith.com/ownersite/toolhistory.htm, this unit was built Feb. 9, 1989 (sn 020989) and the 1-1/8 HP motor was introduced in 1962, followed by the Poly-V belt in 1964 and the double bearing quill in 1984, but before the "C" headstock (1991). Or did I miss something in their info?
FWIW: To 'clarify' the 'history', Goldies were made from 1960 to 1963 as described, but the early ones were the same as the Greenies. In 1962 the larger motor and poly-v were produced. In 1963 I believe is when production was stopped by Magna-American.
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Zyliss Clamp Promo Video
Thes should give you and idea of how the Zyliss vise works. There are several versions.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3XYeXcXTBNk
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ROXapshlaSU
It could also be a Grip Master vise.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3XYeXcXTBNk
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ROXapshlaSU
It could also be a Grip Master vise.
This is an extension for a miter saw. I have one. It mounts to two round bars that can extend to the side. Here is a picture of it in place.
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fiatben wrote:JPG,
Here's a pic showing the bottom of it, and without the end cap which shows the extrusion pattern. The small wingnut bolt has a long square shank that makes it fit into this perfectly except the length indicates this bolt should pass thru something and hold it to the middle slot in the bottom. If I ever get a spare minute I'm gonna do some googling on craftsman stuff.
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Excellent video. Even if you already own a Zyliss, it is worth watching. If you don't own a Zyliss, this video make cause you to go get one.rlkeeney wrote:Thes should give you and idea of how the Zyliss vise works. There are several versions.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3XYeXcXTBNk
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ROXapshlaSU
It could also be a Grip Master vise.
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No doubt. I definitely want to get one now!dusty wrote:Excellent video. Even if you already own a Zyliss, it is worth watching. If you don't own a Zyliss, this video make cause you to go get one.
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-10ER - SN 13927, Born 1949, Acquired October 2008, Restored November, 2008
-10ER - SN 35630, Born 1950, Acquired April 2009, Restored May 2009, A34 Jigsaw
-Mark V - SN 212052, Born 1986, Acquired Sept 2009, Restored March 2010, Bandsaw
-10ER - SN 39722, Born 1950, Acquired March 2011, awaiting restoration
Central Louisiana
-10ER - SN 13927, Born 1949, Acquired October 2008, Restored November, 2008
-10ER - SN 35630, Born 1950, Acquired April 2009, Restored May 2009, A34 Jigsaw
-Mark V - SN 212052, Born 1986, Acquired Sept 2009, Restored March 2010, Bandsaw
-10ER - SN 39722, Born 1950, Acquired March 2011, awaiting restoration