JPG40504 wrote:Then figger(compare) the percentage of those still functioning to those manufactured.
That is the one thing that scares me about the PowerPro with no serviceable parts but for now I am thrilled.
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JPG40504 wrote:Then figger(compare) the percentage of those still functioning to those manufactured.
Is it that there are NO serviceable parts in the PowerPro OR Shopsmith has not yet begun to sell PowerPro unique serviceable parts?paulmcohen wrote:That is the one thing that scares me about the PowerPro with no serviceable parts but for now I am thrilled.
dusty wrote:IOR Shopsmith has not yet begun to sell PowerPro unique serviceable parts?
dusty wrote:Is it that there are NO serviceable parts in the PowerPro OR Shopsmith has not yet begun to sell PowerPro unique serviceable parts?
I would believe if the current Shopsmith company was to fold, the PowerPro supplier "Teknatool" should be able to supply future parts for the PowerPro. I would believe the Nova DVR wood lathe parts could be fitted/modified for the PowerPro headstock if the PowerPro parts were not available any where.paulmcohen wrote:In a pre-PowerPro Shopsmith headstock everything was user serviceable (you were not dependent on Shopsmith existing), lots of parts available even after 50 years. With a PowerPro if something goes wrong with the electronics or motor you are completely dependent on Shopsmith for service.
Which is why I upgraded my shorty powerhead with the PowerPro upgrade and retained my 510 powerhead unmodified in the event my PowerPro fails and requires repairing by SS. I think it would be a wise investment to maintain a backup powerhead as a standby unit just in case. I have a feeling just about everyone here has at least 1 backup powerhead waiting in the wings if it's service is requiredpaulmcohen wrote:In a pre-PowerPro Shopsmith headstock everything was user serviceable (you were not dependent on Shopsmith existing), lots of parts available even after 50 years. With a PowerPro if something goes wrong with the electronics or motor you are completely dependent on Shopsmith for service.
fredsheldon wrote:I have a feeling just about everyone here has at least 1 backup powerhead waiting in the wings if it's service is required
Well, if and when you upgrade to the PowerPro, you will have a backup if you don't trade it in or do a DIY.beeg wrote:Well in my case your wrong on that feeling.
Only a casting, quill feed and clamp would be 'missing'!fredsheldon wrote:Well, if and when you upgrade to the PowerPro, you will have a backup if you don't trade it in or do a DIY.