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Re: Restoration of Mark V / produced on 11/84
Posted: Tue Sep 24, 2024 5:46 pm
by GetterDone
JPG wrote: ↑Tue Sep 24, 2024 11:42 am
You are fortunate to have the metal idler pulleys. Take good care of them.
If you may need to use it with the internal sanding belt arrangement, I recommend you get one of the current plastic pulleys since then one pulley face bears against the abrasive side of the belt.
As for that mystery slot - Only the shadow knows. I do not.
Thanks for that Info.
We have scrap drops/extra stock of UHMW at work I am going to make a couple of spares.
I will leave the Metal wheel in the back for outside sanding setup.
Thanks for the info.
I had to go to U - Tube to understand what you were referring to about internal sanding.
I am learning so much from Ya'll.
Re: Restoration of Mark V / produced on 11/84
Posted: Tue Sep 24, 2024 5:53 pm
by GetterDone
chapmanruss wrote: ↑Tue Sep 24, 2024 2:49 pm
Hopefully some of the literature you received includes a copy of the Strip Sander Manual. Yours is currently set up for internal sanding having the one Idler Wheel below the top Tracking Wheel instead of its normal position at the back near the same level as the lower Idler Wheel.
I didn't get a manual.
Thanks for the info.
After you and JPG said internal I was
So I went to you Tube.
I understand now
I will make an extra wheel that I can leave in position.
I am learning so much from Ya'll
Thanks Again.
Now I got to go do some playing and Measuring.

Re: Restoration of Mark V / produced on 11/84
Posted: Tue Sep 24, 2024 11:51 pm
by GetterDone
Here is one of the pieces of literature.

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I did get the Metal wheels disassembled.
Thanks JPG and Russ for your input.
I am glad one of them is still in Great shape.
The other can still be deburred and put back into production.

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Re: Restoration of Mark V / produced on 11/84
Posted: Wed Sep 25, 2024 1:47 pm
by chapmanruss
The Woodworkers Prayer is one I have received in documents with used Shopsmith purchases too.
Adding an extra Idler Wheel to have one in each of the three positions would be a bit of a time saver when switching from normal sanding to internal sanding. I don't believe having an Idler Wheel in the upper internal sanding position would interfere with normal operations. Interesting that the service parts list has the Idler Wheel (ref # 17 and part # 516399) itself as unavailable.
Unfortunately, the Strip Sander Manual is not in the list of Manuals and Instructions available here on the website for download or purchase. The PDF attached below is the parts list and drawing for the strip sander. It is the same drawing you see in the service parts section here on the Shopsmith website.
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Re: Restoration of Mark V / produced on 11/84
Posted: Wed Sep 25, 2024 8:12 pm
by JPG
I can verify that having a new plastic/bronze sleeve bearing pulley in that upper location will NOT interfere with 'normal' operation.
Do I dare mention that they came with three platens? 37, 38 in the parts list above.
Re: Restoration of Mark V / produced on 11/84
Posted: Wed Sep 25, 2024 8:29 pm
by BuckeyeDennis
If Shopsmith doesn’t offer a strip sander manual for either download or purchase, I’ll share this PDF that I downloaded from somewhere, sometime.
My Growth Rings on YouTube also has a good video or two on strip sander operations.
Re: Restoration of Mark V / produced on 11/84
Posted: Wed Sep 25, 2024 8:57 pm
by JPG
Upon looking at the manual I realized that two plastic idler 'wheels' are a good idea.

Re: Restoration of Mark V / produced on 11/84
Posted: Wed Sep 25, 2024 11:13 pm
by GetterDone
chapmanruss wrote: ↑Wed Sep 25, 2024 1:47 pm
The Woodworkers Prayer is one I have received in documents with used Shopsmith purchases too.
Adding an extra Idler Wheel to have one in each of the three positions would be a bit of a time saver when switching from normal sanding to internal sanding. I don't believe having an Idler Wheel in the upper internal sanding position would interfere with normal operations. Interesting that the service parts list has the Idler Wheel (ref # 17 and part # 516399) itself as unavailable.
Unfortunately, the Strip Sander Manual is not in the list of Manuals and Instructions available here on the website for download or purchase. The PDF attached below is the parts list and drawing for the strip sander. It is the same drawing you see in the service parts section here on the Shopsmith website.
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Strip Sander parts list.pdf
Thanks for the PDF.
I found some Material at work today for the extra roller.

Re: Restoration of Mark V / produced on 11/84
Posted: Wed Sep 25, 2024 11:21 pm
by GetterDone
JPG wrote: ↑Wed Sep 25, 2024 8:12 pm
I can verify that having a new plastic/bronze sleeve bearing pulley in that upper location will NOT interfere with 'normal' operation.
Do I dare mention that they came with three platens? 37, 38 in the parts list above.
After you metioned the internal sanding.
I started the net search and I seen those on the Tube.
That is now a Must Have.
I have to search for More material at work tommorrow.
I am loving this new found Attachment
Ya'll keep feeding the info cause I am Lovin' it.

Re: Restoration of Mark V / produced on 11/84
Posted: Wed Sep 25, 2024 11:27 pm
by GetterDone
BuckeyeDennis wrote: ↑Wed Sep 25, 2024 8:29 pm
If Shopsmith doesn’t offer a strip sander manual for either download or purchase, I’ll share this PDF that I downloaded from somewhere, sometime.
Strip sander manual.pdf
My Growth Rings on YouTube also has a good video or two on strip sander operations.
Thanks for sharing the PDF.
MGR is where I was elightened
After JPG and Russ told me it was set up for Internal sanding.
I was like Wow.
This is probably going to be my favorite attachment
