Need an Older Mark V to Star in Sawdust Sessions
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Folks, we found our star -- a "brownie" or a "goldie" or whatever -- in working condition with a few accessories. Hopefully, it will ship to us this week and we'll have it to show on the next Sawdust Session. Thanks for all your help and your leads; Drew and I had a lot of fun chasing them down. I certainly understand Paul's sentiments: "I have never seen such junk in my life." It's not just in Oregon, Paul.
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Not sure what the V-belt is all about. Have a feeling that wandered over from another tool.
With all good wishes,
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Not sure what the V-belt is all about. Have a feeling that wandered over from another tool.
With all good wishes,
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Nick Engler
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Nick wrote:Folks, we found our star -- a "brownie" or a "goldie" or whatever -- in working condition with a few accessories. Hopefully, it will ship to us this week and we'll have it to show on the next Sawdust Session. Thanks for all your help and your leads]"I have never seen such junk in my life."[/I] It's not just in Oregon, Paul.
Not sure what the V-belt is all about. Have a feeling that wandered over from another tool.
With all good wishes,
That power cord looks like a fire waiting to happen:eek:
Paul Cohen
Beaverton, OR
A 1982 500 Shopsmith brand upgraded to a Mark 7 PowerPro, Jointer, Bandsaw (with Kreg fence), Strip Sander, Ring Master and lots of accessories all purchased new
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Beaverton, OR
A 1982 500 Shopsmith brand upgraded to a Mark 7 PowerPro, Jointer, Bandsaw (with Kreg fence), Strip Sander, Ring Master and lots of accessories all purchased new
12" Sliding Compound Mitre Saw, 1200 CFM DC
Nick;Nick wrote:Folks, we found our star -- a "brownie" or a "goldie" or whatever -- in working condition with a few accessories. Hopefully, it will ship to us this week and we'll have it to show on the next Sawdust Session. Thanks for all your help and your leads]"I have never seen such junk in my life."[/I] It's not just in Oregon, Paul.
Are you planning on repainting it the modern SS gray? I hope you keep it in the Gold (Brown) color scheme as there aren't a whole lot of them out there.
Eric
Rock Creek Designs
Win if you can, lose if you must, but always cheat!
Rock Creek Designs
Win if you can, lose if you must, but always cheat!
Need an Older Mark V to Star in Sawdust Sessions
I would guess that it is a 1 1/8 HP poly-v drive Shopsmith. Close? Since I find most of my Shopsmiths in back yards, porches and barns, this one looks a lot better than what I find. You can still see the color of the original paint. I am looking forward to these Sawdust sessions as we are never too old to learn new techniques and methods for restoring the Shopsmiths. I like to say that the old Timex commercial "Takes a licking but keeps on ticking" also applys to Shopsmiths.
Bill Mayo bill.mayo@verizon.net
Shopsmith owner since 73. Sell, repair and rebuild Shopsmith, Total Shop & Wood Master headstocks, SPTs, attachments, accessories and parts. US Navy 1955-1975 (FTCS/E-8)
Shopsmith owner since 73. Sell, repair and rebuild Shopsmith, Total Shop & Wood Master headstocks, SPTs, attachments, accessories and parts. US Navy 1955-1975 (FTCS/E-8)
It's got better paint on it than the one I purchased
On mine I just noticed the other day that the previous owner must have gotten a little carried away with using the quill feed to move the sanding disk...he took out a bit of the edge of the table! Nothing like battle scars to show that a machine was loved...

On mine I just noticed the other day that the previous owner must have gotten a little carried away with using the quill feed to move the sanding disk...he took out a bit of the edge of the table! Nothing like battle scars to show that a machine was loved...
John Mallick
Dripping Springs, TX
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+1, the two-tone Gold (Brown) is a neat change.
I bought the shorty chasis that I have because (most of) it is that color...
I repeat, most of it. LOL (Headstock is gray, tube connector is green, the partridge family shorty):D
I'll be watching this with great enthusiasm since I want to fix up both of my old units.
+1, the two-tone Gold (Brown) is a neat change.
I bought the shorty chasis that I have because (most of) it is that color...
I repeat, most of it. LOL (Headstock is gray, tube connector is green, the partridge family shorty):D
I'll be watching this with great enthusiasm since I want to fix up both of my old units.
John, aka. Pinkie. 1-520, 1-510 & a Shorty, OPR. 520 upgrade, Band Saw, Jig Saw, scroll saw, Jointer, Jointech Saw Train.
Delta Benchtop planer, Makita LS1016L 10" sliding compound miter saw, Trojan manf. (US Made)Miter saw work center, MiniMax MM16 bandsaw.
Squire of the Shopsmith. ...hmmmm, maybe knave, pawn, or wretch would be more appropriate for me.

Squire of the Shopsmith. ...hmmmm, maybe knave, pawn, or wretch would be more appropriate for me.
