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Posted: Mon Feb 22, 2010 11:12 pm
by a1gutterman
chrispitude wrote:This sounds like a good move all around. I suspect they have completely rethought speed control, and are going to a variable speed direct-drive motor (no need for the V sheaves). This would also explain the increased motor efficiency aspect. This should be a win-win for Shopsmith - we get a better, more reliable product needing fewer tune-ups, and they get a less complex product with more profit margin.
Shopsmith - PLEASE make the start/stop buttons actual hard buttons and not touchpads. Also please make the stop button more prominent than the start button (stick it out a bit more, etc.) to help in emergency situations. I do not want to stab at a soft touchpad "stop" button and have the machine not stop because finger was not dead center on the touchpad.
- Chris
Hi Chris, glad to see you posting again! Have you seen
this? Look at Nick's post of October 7, 2009. It might answer a few of your questions.
Posted: Tue Feb 23, 2010 1:59 am
by JPG
chrispitude wrote:This sounds like a good move all around. I suspect they have completely rethought speed control, and are going to a variable speed direct-drive motor (no need for the V sheaves). This would also explain the increased motor efficiency aspect. This should be a win-win for Shopsmith - we get a better, more reliable product needing fewer tune-ups, and they get a less complex product with more profit margin.
Shopsmith - PLEASE make the start/stop buttons actual hard buttons and not touchpads. Also please make the stop button more prominent than the start button (stick it out a bit more, etc.) to help in emergency situations. I do not want to stab at a soft touchpad "stop" button and have the machine not stop because finger was not dead center on the touchpad.
- Chris
Start and stop etc WILL be membrane type switches(touch pad like).
Emergency stop/off will be the same as present!
Posted: Tue Feb 23, 2010 6:30 am
by chrispitude
JPG40504 wrote:Start and stop etc WILL be membrane type switches(touch pad like).
Emergency stop/off will be the same as present!
Ahh yes, there's that friendly red switch hiding in the upper left of the posted picture. Excellent!
- Chris
Posted: Tue Feb 23, 2010 3:30 pm
by billmeyer
wlhayesmfs wrote:I was thinking the same thing on the bonus this year to use on the new power pro head and maybe a DC motor for one of my ER's but instead I got walking papers after 23 years the company is cutting back so guess that won't happen. Now instead of a bonus I have to find a job by April 9th or no paychecks. Guess it could had been worse they could have called me in and stopped the pay check that day and not give me notice. But in my 60's I guess I might have to find a new line of work. At least my SS's are still here and working great.
Bill,
Sorry to hear this. Didn't you work for that Arkansas based retailer? I heard they eliminated a lot of jobs. 23 years should have held that for you. Of course, losing my job with them was one of the better things that happened to me, but I was a lot younger then.
Bill
Posted: Sat Feb 27, 2010 11:16 am
by ryanbp01
wlhayesmfs wrote:I was thinking the same thing on the bonus this year to use on the new power pro head and maybe a DC motor for one of my ER's but instead I got walking papers after 23 years the company is cutting back so guess that won't happen. Now instead of a bonus I have to find a job by April 9th or no paychecks. Guess it could had been worse they could have called me in and stopped the pay check that day and not give me notice. But in my 60's I guess I might have to find a new line of work. At least my SS's are still here and working great.
You know, this sounds like an opportunity to me. Have you ever given thought of being your own boss and make woodworking a new career? Nothing like doing what you love anyway and making it pay!
BPR
Posted: Fri Mar 12, 2010 4:44 pm
by keakap
Ed in Tampa wrote:Still no mention of price. I wonder if it is that heart stopping?
Guesstimate: 1,250
Posted: Fri Mar 12, 2010 7:24 pm
by wlhayesmfs
Bill, it was the same company, but after 6 weeks I am feeling pretty good about getting while the getting is good. I don't think the guys running it right now care about anyone but themselves, Customers or associates just get in their way of change. I am working on my pens and turning. If I can find something to keep me in insurance and supplies I might just keep on with my woodworking like it was suggested. I enjoy the time in the shop. Just finished a stackable truck for the grandson on a neighbor that is turning two saturday.
I like to trade pieces of different wood for pens if anyone want to do some small package trading.
Posted: Fri Mar 12, 2010 10:58 pm
by glfnjim
In May 2006 the Admin from Shopsmith said that they were coming out with a Power Pro for the shopsmith. Did they ever do it or was something happen to it?

Posted: Fri Mar 12, 2010 11:33 pm
by a1gutterman
glfnjim wrote:In May 2006 the Admin from Shopsmith said that they were coming out with a Power Pro for the shopsmith. Did they ever do it or was something happen to it?

It is on the way. I do knot think it will be much longer.

Posted: Sun Mar 14, 2010 11:02 am
by ryanbp01
With all of the anticipated arrival of the Power-pro headstock/upgrade, I hope Shopsmith will also provide owners who choose to do either with upgrades to the owners manual as well as necessary revisions to PTWFE.
BPR