Which ShopSmith model do you use in your shop

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What model ShopSmith are you currently using

Mark 7...........RLF dba Shopsmith
79
10%
Mark 7...........RLF dba Shopsmith
85
10%
Mark 7...........RLF dba Shopsmith
67
8%
Mark 7...........RLF dba Shopsmith
69
8%
Mark 7...........RLF dba Shopsmith
65
8%
Mark 7...........RLF dba Shopsmith
107
13%
Mark 7...........RLF dba Shopsmith
65
8%
Mark 7...........RLF dba Shopsmith
95
12%
Mark 7...........RLF dba Shopsmith
127
15%
Mark 7...........RLF dba Shopsmith
63
8%
 
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prmindartmouth wrote:I have a 510 and a 500.
Care to cast yer 'vote'? You can mark both.:)
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Maybe I'm missing something, but for me one machine is enough!
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ryanbp01 wrote:Maybe I'm missing something, but for me one machine is enough!
BPR
They must be like 'guns'! One IS enough. More is better!:D
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ryanbp01 wrote:Maybe I'm missing something, but for me one machine is enough!
BPR

I miss this too! Often in defense of Shopsmith you will hear it said "it is for those that don't have room for multiple dedicated machines."

Interestingly I find that, this point is often made by people that own 2, 3 and sometimes 10 Shopsmiths. Obviously if they own multiple SS they have room for dedicated machines therefore their point is lost in the truth of their reality.

Frankly if I had the room for two Shopsmiths I would have a Shopsmith and instead of another one I would have a tablesaw. If I had room for 3 SS I would have shop of carefully placed dedicated machines.
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Ed in Tampa wrote:I miss this too! Often in defense of Shopsmith you will hear it said "it is for those that don't have room for multiple dedicated machines."

Interestingly I find that, this point is often made by people that own 2, 3 and sometimes 10 Shopsmiths. Obviously if they own multiple SS they have room for dedicated machines therefore their point is lost in the truth of their reality.

Frankly if I had the room for two Shopsmiths I would have a Shopsmith and instead of another one I would have a tablesaw. If I had room for 3 SS I would have shop of carefully placed dedicated machines.

OKAY I give up. I really do have the space. I would just rather have multiple Shopsmiths. I never did like that Unisaw that I have been dreaming about.

You really don't believe that I could put a respectable table saw in the same space that I have my Shopsmith in, do you?
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ryanbp01 wrote:Maybe I'm missing something, but for me one machine is enough!
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Yeah, your missing something... :) :) :)
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Don't be mess'n with boys and their toys....:D
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dusty wrote:OKAY I give up. I really do have the space. I would just rather have multiple Shopsmiths. I never did like that Unisaw that I have been dreaming about.

You really don't believe that I could put a respectable table saw in the same space that I have my Shopsmith in, do you?
I think the base of a Unisaw is 2ft by 2 ft the table depth is near 30 and it is about 3-4 ft wide. I agree if you want a Unisaw with a 52 inch fence then yes you would need a sightly more space. I personally would only want a 26 inch fence on any Unisaw I bought and that would easily fit within the same square footage of a SS.
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Ed in Tampa wrote:I miss this too! Often in defense of Shopsmith you will hear it said "it is for those that don't have room for multiple dedicated machines."

Interestingly I find that, this point is often made by people that own 2, 3 and sometimes 10 Shopsmiths. Obviously if they own multiple SS they have room for dedicated machines therefore their point is lost in the truth of their reality.

Frankly if I had the room for two Shopsmiths I would have a Shopsmith and instead of another one I would have a tablesaw. If I had room for 3 SS I would have shop of carefully placed dedicated machines.
I agree with part of that! However with multiple ss, you can have whichever one you want to do whatever you need. With 'separate dedicated' tools, you can only do on each one that dedicated function.

Flexibility is what you get, not an inconsistency in their 'reality' .:) 'They' be referring to somebody else as a generalization.
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Ed in Tampa wrote:I think the base of a Unisaw is 2ft by 2 ft the table depth is near 30 and it is about 3-4 ft wide. I agree if you want a Unisaw with a 52 inch fence then yes you would need a sightly more space. I personally would only want a 26 inch fence on any Unisaw I bought and that would easily fit within the same square footage of a SS.
OKAY. I give up completely. If you send me a Unisaw, I won't reject it. I'll find a place in the shop for it. You can have whatever I have to move out.
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