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Posted: Thu Oct 02, 2008 11:10 am
by dusty
I think that Shopsmith will keep the forum going for as long as they keep the front doors open. However, should it happen that the forum is no longer available - remember that there are other forums.
Sawmillcreek.org for example. They have a section there devoted to Shopsmith users. There isn't much traffic but if we found ourselves without a forum:eek: - we could change that.
If anyone tries to register there, know that it takes awhile. They screen all of their applicants. Sometimes it takes a week or two.
Posted: Thu Oct 02, 2008 12:33 pm
by Ed in Tampa
dusty wrote:I think that Shopsmith will keep the forum going for as long as they keep the front doors open. However, should it happen that the forum is no longer available - remember that there are other forums.
Sawmillcreek.org for example. They have a section there devoted to Shopsmith users. There isn't much traffic but if we found ourselves without a forum:eek: - we could change that.
If anyone tries to register there, know that it takes awhile. They screen all of their applicants. Sometimes it takes a week or two.
Dusty
I'm a member of Sawmillcreek and I wasn't aware of a forum dedicated to SS. I looked for it today and I can find anything that appears to be a SS forum.
What is the name?
Ed
Posted: Thu Oct 02, 2008 1:37 pm
by gregf
If Shopsmith pulls the plug on this forum, I would be willing to take it over.
That's provided they would be willing to provide a copy of the Vbulletin database.
I installed & managed a Vb forum for a few years.
There is a lot of information and experience here that it would be a shame if it was lost.
Greg
Posted: Thu Oct 02, 2008 1:41 pm
by dusty
Ed in Tampa wrote:Dusty
I'm a member of Sawmillcreek and I wasn't aware of a forum dedicated to SS. I looked for it today and I can find anything that appears to be a SS forum.
What is the name?
Ed
I am wrong. I do not find the Shopsmith "category" to be there. Maybe it never was - maybe I have it confused with a different forum. I'll surf some today and see if I can find what I was referring to.
IMHO, any forum where we could congregate would be satisfactory.
Let me make one thing clear though. I will not leave this forum and do not propose that anyone else does. I am just looking for a roosting place should the doors get locked here.
Posted: Thu Oct 02, 2008 1:43 pm
by dusty
gregf wrote:If Shopsmith pulls the plug on this forum, I would be willing to take it over.
That's provided they would be willing to provide a copy of the Vbulletin database.
I installed & managed a Vb forum for a few years.
There is a lot of information and experience here that it would be a shame if it was lost.
Greg
This would be the best ever. I hope you can make that happen should it ever become necessary.

Adios, Rick
Posted: Thu Oct 23, 2008 4:59 pm
by jdramsey
Rick, my wife and I attended your traveling academy class here in Southern California almost 3 years ago. We enjoyed your class and benefited from your instruction. In fact, we had lunch with you each day. I am really sorry that a slow economy has interrupted the academy and your livelyhood. Good luck to you and hope to see you again some day.
Posted: Thu Oct 30, 2008 9:22 am
by foxtrapper
cincinnati wrote:So my big question is. Is this the end for Shopsmith? They now have no way to sell product. Just a way to order. No magazine ads, No videos, no live demos, nothing.
That's my thinking as well. Only those that know of and have a Shopsmith are going to be their customers.
And at that, if you don't order from them frequently, they drop you from their e-mail list. Been through that one several times with them. Not like they're paying postage on an e-mail to customers.
I don't see this as a path to successful survival. A great product that no one knows about just doesn't become popular. You can't sell products if no one knows you have them.
Posted: Thu Oct 30, 2008 12:36 pm
by ryanbp01
Foxtrapper-
If you read the thread in the community section about the Shopsmith sale, I believe it may answer your questions.
BPR
Posted: Thu Oct 30, 2008 2:26 pm
by baysidebob
I must agree, it is truly a sad day for all of us. I attended 3 of Rick's T/A's. One in Sacramento, one in Medford, Or., and one in Ashland, Or. At all 3 of these I learned something and also at all 3 I came home with a long list of items ordered. Rick always had a very energetic atmosphere and great information to relay to all of us. i know I would have attended a T/A whenever it would have been in my area.
So Rick it with great regret that you are having to leave SS and we will not be able to prevail upon your knowledge.
If you are ever in the Eureka, Ca. area contact me. I would buy you lunch or dinner and ask a few question about my Shopsmith. And yes Rick I do have a Jointtech unit for my Shopsmith.
Good Luck to you with whatever venture you persue, You are a great person.
Bayside Bob Fox
Bayside, Ca.
Still learning w/520, three TA classes, and Sawdust Sessions.
Posted: Fri Oct 31, 2008 12:56 am
by allsas
I'm still learning how to use SS, after two years w/SS, and 40 years of woodworking. 520 really responds to procedures from Sawdust Sessions, TA classes, and forum answers. Keep it up, and find new ways to distribute the the techniques and experience.
My contribution:
http://www.driveway.com/f0s6r8a4m6 for Reactivating a 1960 Mark V.