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Posted: Fri Jul 16, 2010 1:36 pm
by JPG
nuhobby wrote:A note to those ordering the DIY PowerPro Upgrade kit:
I checked with Shopsmith, and they confirmed that the new PowerPro idler bearing rides in the newer-style Eccentric, p/n 515616. The older-style eccentric (with the pointed allen-screw midway in the barrel length) doesn't work for these new bearings. Similar to the topic discussed here:
https://forum.shopsmith.com/viewtopic.php?t=5647
If ya did not catch it,
ALL the drive train bearings are replaced - 2 bearing quill, main shaft, idler shaft, Motor! This leaves ya with a spare main shaft, idler shaft etc., and a quill. Unless ya gots another mk5 they be surplus.
Posted: Fri Jul 16, 2010 1:38 pm
by paulrussell
dusty wrote:You could have just changed the to "deliver to" address and made me real happy without canceling the order.

I've got all my bills headed your way. We'll see how you manage with them, and then see about the PowerPro. ;-)
Posted: Sat Jul 31, 2010 9:05 pm
by easterngray
Has anyone recieved their PowerPro yet? Alec
Posted: Sat Jul 31, 2010 9:20 pm
by charlese
easterngray wrote:Has anyone received their PowerPro yet? Alec
I'd have to bet nope! Not yet! I called SS last week, talked with Linda. She confirmed my order was made the first day and when asked when shipment is expected, she said the third or fourth week of August.
I also noticed SS has made a $500 charge (as promised in their first ad) on my credit card. The rest will come when shipped, I suspect.
Posted: Thu Aug 12, 2010 9:30 am
by easterngray
I just ordered my DIY PowerPro upgrade for Nov./ Dec. delivery. Looking forward to the "Super Goldie"! Alec
Posted: Thu Aug 12, 2010 10:40 am
by SDSSmith
easterngray wrote:I just ordered my DIY PowerPro upgrade for Nov./ Dec. delivery. Looking forward to the "Super Goldie"! Alec
Did they tell you what year?:D Based on my current wait for a fence stop (March, 2010) I am going to have to get the expected delivery month and YEAR.]
Posted: Thu Aug 12, 2010 10:40 am
by JPG
easterngray wrote:I just ordered my DIY PowerPro upgrade for Nov./ Dec. delivery. Looking forward to the "Super Goldie"! Alec
WoW! Are you ever going to have to change some habits!
No more turning the speed to slow prior to shutoff.
No more turning the speed up to where you need it after turning it on.
No more taking a break while you wait for the motor to get up to speed after powering on.
No more shallow cuts since sufficient power makes deeper ones possible.
I am sure you can think of some more impending changes!:D
Merry Christmas!!!!!;) Or hopefully Happy Thanksgiving!!!!:)
Posted: Thu Aug 12, 2010 11:00 am
by easterngray
My last experience with bogging while cutting bevels in MDF put me over the edge. My blade was a SHARP rip blade, but the 3/4 hp just didn't like the MDF at all. I am looking forward to my "Star Trek" Shopsmith! Alec
Posted: Thu Aug 12, 2010 11:20 am
by JPG
easterngray wrote:My last experience with bogging while cutting bevels in MDF put me over the edge. My blade was a SHARP rip blade, but the 3/4 hp just didn't like the MDF at all. I am looking forward to my "Star Trek" Shopsmith! Alec
I do not know, but I question using a RIP blade on mdf.
Any good opinions based on experience???
Posted: Thu Aug 12, 2010 11:28 am
by easterngray
I made all the raised panels previous to the MDF one (small angled closet door) with pine - had best results with the rip blade - It didn't even dawn on me that the carbide tipped blade made more sense for MDF. DUH! I'm STILL getting the PowerPro though!

Thanks for the heads-up. Alec