New Owner--Couple of Questions
Posted: Fri Sep 05, 2008 5:11 pm
I recently purchased a used Shopsmith 10 ER, Serial #24913. It seems to be in really good condition, and came with the original owner's manual, accessories list, etc. Original price was $299.50, and I think I got a great deal at $350.
I have played with it a little and tried each of the features. I have a couple of questions:
1. What kind of adhesive should I use to attach the sandpaper to the 12" disk? Should I consider getting the velcro attaching device which is now available?
2. When changing speeds, do I just slip the belt off the side of the pulley to the next pulley, which causes a temporary stretching of the belt? Will this eventually stretch the belt so it will need to be replaced?
3. Does anyone know where I can purchase the speedchanger accessory for the 10-ER, part number 131-1X (original price $13.95)?
4. Does anyone know where I can purchase the jointer-cutter, part number 129-12X (original price $9.95)?
I got a kick out of playing with the lathe. The last time I had done anything on a lathe was when I made a lamp during my freshman year of high school in 1955.
The forum looks great, and I'm glad it is available. Mike
I have played with it a little and tried each of the features. I have a couple of questions:
1. What kind of adhesive should I use to attach the sandpaper to the 12" disk? Should I consider getting the velcro attaching device which is now available?
2. When changing speeds, do I just slip the belt off the side of the pulley to the next pulley, which causes a temporary stretching of the belt? Will this eventually stretch the belt so it will need to be replaced?
3. Does anyone know where I can purchase the speedchanger accessory for the 10-ER, part number 131-1X (original price $13.95)?
4. Does anyone know where I can purchase the jointer-cutter, part number 129-12X (original price $9.95)?
I got a kick out of playing with the lathe. The last time I had done anything on a lathe was when I made a lamp during my freshman year of high school in 1955.
The forum looks great, and I'm glad it is available. Mike