Where do you go first for Shopsmith parts?

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Where do you get your Shopsmith supplies

Shopsmith?
42
58%
Internet (eBay type vendors)?
17
24%
Other vendors?
4
6%
Craigslist?
9
13%
 
Total votes: 72

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Re: Where do you go first for Shopsmith parts?

Post by ERLover »

skou wrote:Since ShopSmith Inc kicked Hans to the curb,
(or Dr Goldschmidt finally retired,) only a few
things I can get from the MotherShip. Those I
do!

But, my machines, from way back when the
Chambers brothers were around, not a lot can
I still get from Home. So, I must look elsewhere.

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Re: Where do you go first for Shopsmith parts?

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skou wrote:Since ShopSmith Inc kicked Hans to the curb,
(or Dr Goldschmidt finally retired,) only a few
things I can get from the MotherShip. Those I
do!

But, my machines, from way back when the
Chambers brothers were around, not a lot can
I still get from Home. So, I must look elsewhere.

steve


OK, I couldn't remember the Chambers Brothers so I hit Google. I found a soul band from the 1960's, a criminal gang from the 1980's and the two that invested in Hans' dream... :)
There was also a Chambers family here that built super high quality kitchen stoves and later aircraft parts but I doubt that you were referencing them. :)
I ran across an on-line copy of Popular Science 1950 at:
https://books.google.com/books?id=DEJRA ... th&f=false



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Re: Where do you go first for Shopsmith parts?

Post by jsburger »

robinson46176 wrote:
skou wrote:Since ShopSmith Inc kicked Hans to the curb,
(or Dr Goldschmidt finally retired,) only a few
things I can get from the MotherShip. Those I
do!

But, my machines, from way back when the
Chambers brothers were around, not a lot can
I still get from Home. So, I must look elsewhere.

steve


OK, I couldn't remember the Chambers Brothers so I hit Google. I found a soul band from the 1960's, a criminal gang from the 1980's and the two that invested in Hans' dream... :)
There was also a Chambers family here that built super high quality kitchen stoves and later aircraft parts but I doubt that you were referencing them. :)
I ran across an on-line copy of Popular Science 1950 at:
https://books.google.com/books?id=DEJRA ... th&f=false



.

That article is correct. Bob and Frank Chambers financed Hans Goldschmidt and they together started Shopsmith. The Chambers brothers were from Salt Lake City UT. They grew up in Magna, UT which is about 10 miles west of down town Salt Lake. Magna engineering was named after Magna UT. That fact was confirmed by Doug Reid who new Bob Chambers personally. In fact Bob gave Doug his personal MK V Greenie because he said no one in his family wanted it.

The first attachment is Bob Chanbers obituary from the Deseret News in Salt Lake City. The second is a picture of Bob and Doug with Bob's Greenie. I got the picture directly from Doug.
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Re: Where do you go first for Shopsmith parts?

Post by dan1999 »

I found that living in Canada getting parts are a pain in the butt it is actually easier to go out and buy a second hand SS and part it out for what I need. SS in the States will not ship to Canada, I have to try and get it through 1 place in Toronto, and the mark up is horrible
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Re: Where do you go first for Shopsmith parts?

Post by dynabase »

Because I'm retired and on limited income I buy where I can get the best bang for the buck. I try to buy from SS when I can but it doesn't make sense to spend $500 for a item when you can get it for $100 from somewhere else.
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