Hello from Durango

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durango_dude
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Hello from Durango

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Greetings from Durango, Colorado - where the weather is great 300 days a year (but the supply of wood is horrible).

I recently acquired a greenie with Jointer in decent condition for $200.

My unit is pretty much original. It even came with the original owner's manual.

I see a couple of non-stock screws in the head. Looks like it has a new belt.

I picked up a live tail Center at woodcraft, since I didn't like the fixed center.

I'll use the M5 for turning and as a drill press. My table saw is a BT3000 (loved the thread on the Shopsmith BT).

Am curious about the Millers Falls lathe chisels that came with it --- are they original? Looks like previous owners didn't do much turning.
These chisels look new. I have some Millers Falls hand planes - but didn't know they made chisels.
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dgale
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Greetings and welcome to the Forum. Durango is a beautiful place - I love the San Juan Mountains and SW Colorado has always been one of my favorite areas in CO.

As far as I know, any lathe tools that original came with a Mark V were all Shopsmith branded (?) My guess is lathe tools came as part of some accessory package and weren't a stock item supplied with all machines...at least the MV500 my Dad bought in '78 didn't include them to the best of my knowledge - he bought a big set of Sorby lathe tools when he bought the machine.
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Welcome to the forum. How is the snow there?
Joe

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dlbristol
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Welcome. A fellow western slope SS guy! Love that area, we have a pretty good place to get wood in Grand Junction and another near Walsenburg. PM me and I will give you the web sites.
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Nice to have another Colorado guy on the group. Welcome. There are also excellent wood sources in the Denver area. Paxton Lumber carries a wide assortment of fine woods. They are also willing and able to deliver in Durango. Nice to have you aboard. I have spent many a fine day in the Durango area. Jim
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Dude, if your interest is turning, check out the antique ShopSmith ER. It's a BEAR to get into drill-press mode, (so much cast iron) but that cast iron makes it a better lathe.

steve
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