ShopSmith owner of 50 years with some comments . . . .

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The tapped holes for the hold down posts were in each miter gauge slot near the back edge. There was also a tapped hole in the end of the miter gauge bar in addition to the two on top of the shaper fence. At least my goldie has them. I also have an earlier greenie table that does not have the tapped miter gauge slot holes, but does have two holes through the top between the slot and each edge. The separation of the holes on each side differs. I am curious what those holes are for.

I would like a close up pix of the aluminum molder head. I have one that I have assumed was NOT of SS origin.

The 2.5" jointer cutter is of model 10(E/ER) vintage.

As for "Mark 5", that was the model designation up until SS Inc. created the 510. At that time I believe the Mark V 500/505/510 became de rigor.

And as I understand the lineage, there was Magna Engineering, Magna Tool, Yuba Tool, Magna American, Shopsmith Inc., and today RLFBrands.

:D :D :D :D :D :D :D Give ya $1 fer all those files for the jig saw. :D :D :D :D :D :D :D

Yes the jointer is still essentially the same. The design goes all the way back to the Model 10.

I believe the knives will fit all versions of the jointer.(not sure re the latest mod that changed the wedges)


FWIW I also have Mark 2 stuff. No headstock, but the upper parts down to the end castings.
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E[/size](SN E3779) restoration in progress, a 510 on the back burner and a growing pile of items to be eventually returned to useful life. - aka Red Grange
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Here are a couple relics. Air compressors for the ShopSmith.
One of these was a production model and the second one a newer experimental proto-type.
I have used one of them several years ago for spray painting a fence but now have a stand-alone compressor for that and other jobs.
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And JPG, no deal on your great offer for the files.
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Well you caused me to look at a vintage specific PTWFE and there discovered the reason for the greenie holes. Those hold down posts(again).

Apparently first the through holes, then later the tapped holes.
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Thank you for all the pics. Very cool stuff. And Tom thanks for the video. Is there a date for that video ?
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[quote="JPG"]
"And as I understand the lineage, there was Magna Engineering, Magna Tool, Yuba Tool, Magna American, Shopsmith Inc., and today RLFBrands."

For more details about the history you might go to http://www.ebay.com/gds/Finding-Hidden- ... 276/g.html

I am really surprised that the name(s) were not trademarked and if they were that they became so confusing.
Another point is that Magna (and the subsequent companies) did not make all of the components themselves. There were many vendors who made special parts such as the castings, belts, gears and you name it. Except for many machined parts, Magna just designed and assembled most of that. But they did provide detailed brochures and instructions on its use.
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Welcome to the forum, Jacob! Wow! your first post was yesterday evening and already we are on page three!

Your name has been mentioned many times on this forum - In a good way! Your ability to repair Shopsmiths has been mentioned as one of the very best places to go in Southern CA.

As a hero (you probably don't realize your fame) of Shopsmith knowledge, You are VERY WELCOME to this forum.
Octogenarian's have an earned right to be a curmudgeon.
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charlese wrote:Welcome to the forum, Jacob! Wow! your first post was yesterday evening and already we are on page three!

Your name has been mentioned many times on this forum - In a good way! Your ability to repair Shopsmiths has been mentioned as one of the very best places to go in Southern CA.

As a hero (you probably don't realize your fame) of Shopsmith knowledge, You are VERY WELCOME to this forum.
Well, thank you Charlese for those nice comments. However, I am not the Jacob you refer to. I live in the San Francisco Bay Area and don't do repairs of ShopSmith machines (commercially).
That is not to say that I couldn't, with all the extra parts I have. Take a look at all the new bearings I have and tons of other spare parts.
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I mentioned that many of the items were not made by Magna (or the other companies since). The tag on one of the belts in the picture says 'Matched Set by Gates Belts". Gates is still in the business of making belts.
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Two more accessories: Disk and belt sanders.
I have three disks which come in handy since I use different grit papers on them.
I don't have too many sand-paper rolls for the 6 inch sander and was wondering where I can buy more. Anyone???
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I almost forgot. There is a small table for the belt sander. It mounts in front when using the sander in a vertical position.
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Jacob wrote:But those two movies are marvelous. I had never seen them.
Glad you like them! They are very well done and fun too. I love that old newsreel feel to them. I assume they were made in the 1950s but I don't really know. Here are links to the entire series:

[youtube]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jEGMMkWCPKw[/youtube]

[youtube]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fQnt6EXcoZk[/youtube]

[youtube]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SiXRS7PN8Dk[/youtube]

[youtube]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OyicfZ_htaU[/youtube]

[youtube]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n5QP27eMXMI[/youtube]

[youtube]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u5De7P-e17o[/youtube]

[youtube]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tjqqMfJG2Qo[/youtube]
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Re: ShopSmith owner of 50 years with some comments . . . .

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This is a great thread. Thanks for starting it Jacob, and welcome.
I'll bid $1.50 for those files. :D
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