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Posted: Wed Mar 27, 2013 10:41 am
by drgonslyer
I have the PowerPro head stock, bought at a Lowes demo along with the caster and fence upgrades. But they still sit on my shop floor in their boxes. To many things have gotten in the way to get these items installed on my shopsmith - like work, work and more work and at night its just to cold to work in an unheated shop on cold metal.
Posted: Thu Mar 28, 2013 9:27 am
by algale
I just received a webinar invite for the PowerPro demo. For what it is worth, the invite states that "more than 2000 Mark V owners have already upgraded to the PowerPro headstock."
Posted: Thu Mar 28, 2013 10:10 am
by dusty
If 2000 have been sold and the forum reports 37 does that mean that the forum ownership can be said to represent 2% of sales? In other words, are we a representative sample?
Offsetting the cost
Posted: Fri May 10, 2013 11:57 am
by ghfaris
I have not upgraded yet, although I really want to. The cost is the only deterrent. It has been mentioned on here already that selling off your existing parts could help lower the cost of the upgrade but that was only in terms of parts within your existing headstock. Some other parts or accessories that the PP upgrade would allow you to sell:
-Speed Increaser
-Speed Reducer
If you have them.
Posted: Fri May 10, 2013 12:53 pm
by JPG
ghfaris wrote:I have not upgraded yet, although I really want to. The cost is the only deterrent. It has been mentioned on here already that selling off your existing parts could help lower the cost of the upgrade but that was only in terms of parts within your existing headstock. Some other parts or accessories that the PP upgrade would allow you to sell:
-Speed Increaser
-Speed Reducer
If you have them.
I would agree re the speed increasor, but not the speed reducer.
The speed increaser has a top speed limit(attained with a stock Mark 5/V that is equaled by the power pro).
The speed reducer does not have a minimum speed limit.
Posted: Sat May 11, 2013 12:40 am
by paulmcohen
JPG40504 wrote:I would agree re the speed increasor, but not the speed reducer.
The speed increaser has a top speed limit(attained with a stock Mark 5/V that is equaled by the power pro).
The speed reducer does not have a minimum speed limit.
Unless you are winding coils reducing the minimum speed from 250 to 35 RPM is not very useful. Plus the PowerPro is much easier to use as a drill press and less limiting as a lathe.
I don't know that I would operate the Speed Reducer at anything over 4,000 RPM either.
Posted: Sat May 11, 2013 11:43 am
by ghfaris
I was thinking that the chances of me ever using the speed reducer after getting a PP would slim to none.
I have even considered selling my ProPlaner stand and motor to raise funds for the PP. Im just not sure if I want to go back to lifting it on and off of the way tubes again.