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Re: 10ER diy lathe extension video.

Posted: Mon Mar 21, 2016 9:06 pm
by roy_okc
John,

Google has its own limited site hosting. So, the link that ERLover posted is the actual link.

Re: 10ER diy lathe extension video.

Posted: Mon Mar 21, 2016 9:23 pm
by ERLover
roy_okc wrote:John,

Google has its own limited site hosting. So, the link that ERLover posted is the actual link.
Thanks for saving our sanity!!! ;)

Re: 10ER diy lathe extension video.

Posted: Mon Mar 21, 2016 9:31 pm
by roy_okc
ERLover wrote:Thanks for saving our sanity!!! ;)
What is this sanity thing of which you speak?

Re: 10ER diy lathe extension video.

Posted: Mon Mar 21, 2016 10:55 pm
by ERLover
roy_okc wrote:
ERLover wrote:Thanks for saving our sanity!!! ;)
What is this sanity thing of which you speak?
Well between my mothers care giver, and bored to death till it warms up to get my shop out of storage here.
It was about a web site and how it was posted and where it took you.
https://sites.google.com/site/hogwinslowwoodworking/

Re: 10ER diy lathe extension video.

Posted: Tue Mar 22, 2016 12:31 am
by JPG
ERLover wrote:John, I have no idea, I am basically a bit illiterate on this stuff, I am just spit balling here, is email is a Google account, maybe his web site is too. I am sure JPG if he reads this all will tease us with an answer :eek:
TEASE!

I ain't got a clue!

URL too long?????

Re: 10ER diy lathe extension video.

Posted: Tue Mar 22, 2016 2:47 am
by rpd
jsburger wrote:Your second video shows the one (I believe) made by Tom Houser (hogwinslow). He used to sell them. I think he bought Bill Mayo's inventory of 10ER parts. He still has parts on eBay. I recently bought a set of 10ER speed changer belts from him. It seems he has changed his web site and I can't find it. Does anyone know his new site?
The second video was made by Scott Grunewald, (aka "carrera_lemans247" and "Intakexhaust" on the 10er Shopsmith Users Group).
He used to make and sell 10er accessories on the Shopsmith10ER.com web site. (that domain name is now up for sale however)

Yes, Tom Houser (hogwinslow) did buy Bill Mayo's 10ER inventory but is not the same person.

Re: 10ER diy lathe extension video.

Posted: Tue Mar 22, 2016 1:43 pm
by jsburger
ERLover wrote:
roy_okc wrote:John,

Google has its own limited site hosting. So, the link that ERLover posted is the actual link.
Thanks for saving our sanity!!! ;)
Yes, thanks. :)

Re: 10ER diy lathe extension video.

Posted: Tue Mar 22, 2016 1:47 pm
by jsburger
rpd wrote:
jsburger wrote:Your second video shows the one (I believe) made by Tom Houser (hogwinslow). He used to sell them. I think he bought Bill Mayo's inventory of 10ER parts. He still has parts on eBay. I recently bought a set of 10ER speed changer belts from him. It seems he has changed his web site and I can't find it. Does anyone know his new site?
The second video was made by Scott Grunewald, (aka "carrera_lemans247" and "Intakexhaust" on the 10er Shopsmith Users Group).
He used to make and sell 10er accessories on the Shopsmith10ER.com web site. (that domain name is now up for sale however)

Yes, Tom Houser (hogwinslow) did buy Bill Mayo's 10ER inventory but is not the same person.
Yes, I remember now. I had forgotten all about him. I haven't seen anything from him in a long long time. Anybody have any idea what happened to him?

Re: 10ER diy lathe extension video.

Posted: Thu Mar 24, 2016 1:54 am
by skou
rpd wrote:
jsburger wrote:Your second video shows the one (I believe) made by Tom Houser (hogwinslow). He used to sell them. I think he bought Bill Mayo's inventory of 10ER parts. He still has parts on eBay. I recently bought a set of 10ER speed changer belts from him. It seems he has changed his web site and I can't find it. Does anyone know his new site?
The second video was made by Scott Grunewald, (aka "carrera_lemans247" and "Intakexhaust" on the 10er Shopsmith Users Group).
He used to make and sell 10er accessories on the Shopsmith10ER.com web site. (that domain name is now up for sale however)

Yes, Tom Houser (hogwinslow) did buy Bill Mayo's 10ER inventory but is not the same person.
RPD, Scott Grunewald did indeed make the second video.

Right after my infamous "trailer fire," I asked Scott how much another copy of his digital
53 PTWFE was. (First one went up in smoke.)

He asked me for my address, and one just appeared a few days later. (DVD, snail-mail. FREE!)
The second video was on the DVD as well, and a WHOLE BUNCH of other Model 10 related goodies.

First video, not sure but it might not be Tom. (Tom's a member here, too.)

Oh both Scott and Tom are active on Ebay, as currently as today.

And, on a different but similar subject, I'm the weirdo with the idea of using a semi-dedicated
drill-press Model 10 as the extension to another Model 10.

Same principal applies, but the extension would be the drill-press ER tilted horizontally, and linked up,
just like the extension piece. (You'd need to slide everything down, remove the tiebar, slide on a tailstock
and carriage, tilt it down and join them together the same way. I was planning on using a tailstock,
inverted, over the join, without a set of plugs. (Maybe use 2 oak plugs.)

steve