Used Shopsmith 610 parts
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Used Shopsmith 610 parts
Can anybody tell me if there is anyplace where I can order parts for my Shopsmith model 610? I bought one (manual not available) yesterday at an auction sale, looked like it could be a lot of fun to use but I'm beginning to think I bought a pig in a poke, I've been surfing all over to find what I need and nothing is helpful. I need a few different parts. Thanks for your help. Dennis Skoog
This should help http://www.flickr.com/photos/30519006@N08/2865719774/ you just have to plug the numbers into Shopsmith. Some things are low and some have alternatives.
Welcome Dennis:skoogie wrote:Can anybody tell me if there is anyplace where I can order parts for my Shopsmith model 610? I bought one (manual not available) yesterday at an auction sale, looked like it could be a lot of fun to use but I'm beginning to think I bought a pig in a poke, I've been surfing all over to find what I need and nothing is helpful. I need a few different parts. Thanks for your help. Dennis Skoog
I assume you mean a 510 and not a 610? Shopsmith Customer Service should be able to help you out.
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I think that you probably mean a Shopsmith 510. This forum does not offer parts but it does give you a link to where you can purchase parts. Browse the following and see.
http://www.shopsmith.com/
What you can get here is a lot of the advice that you will likely need to restore you Shopsmith.
Start by viewing the series of Sawdust Sessions that Shopsmith is offering right now on how to restore your Shopsmith.
http://www.shopsmithacademy.com/Sawdust_Sessions.htm
Incidently, there is no such thing as a Shopsmith had is a pig in a poke.
http://www.shopsmith.com/
What you can get here is a lot of the advice that you will likely need to restore you Shopsmith.
Start by viewing the series of Sawdust Sessions that Shopsmith is offering right now on how to restore your Shopsmith.
http://www.shopsmithacademy.com/Sawdust_Sessions.htm
Incidently, there is no such thing as a Shopsmith had is a pig in a poke.
"Making Sawdust Safely"
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skoogie wrote:Can anybody tell me if there is anyplace where I can order parts for my Shopsmith model 610? I bought one (manual not available) yesterday at an auction sale, looked like it could be a lot of fun to use but I'm beginning to think I bought a pig in a poke, I've been surfing all over to find what I need and nothing is helpful. I need a few different parts. Thanks for your help. Dennis Skoog

If someone sold you a SS Mark V model 610, I think that you are right! You did buy a pig-in-a-poke! Luckily, you have all the nice folk here on this forum to help you out with that. With their direction you will soon have a wonderful model 510 to play with. Any part that you could possibly need can be obtained, along with the advice of experienced wood-workers, through this site. This page will guide you to any part that you need. It also shows the current specials available. Have a good time looking.

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Welcome Dennis,
Here is another source for how-to info for working on your new (old) toy:
http://www.allinonewood.com/?page=shop/serviceadvisor
This is the site for the Canadian Shopsmith outlet.
Here is another source for how-to info for working on your new (old) toy:
http://www.allinonewood.com/?page=shop/serviceadvisor
This is the site for the Canadian Shopsmith outlet.
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Message #2 shows a scan of a parts list and graphic of the old jigsaw that SS used to make. I don't think it was ever called a 610. I think the info with the scan is wrong. I have one and I don't see where it says it is called a 610 anywhere on it.
I think Skoogie might be mistaken about what his Mark V is since he is missing some of the instruction guides. The person he got it from might not have been sure either as some Mark V's are passed down and the person getting it is not always sure what it actually is.
Not a big deal. Skoogie, just check the SS owner's website to get the correct info on your new older machine. They list all the parts you could ever need for your Mark 510.
I think Skoogie might be mistaken about what his Mark V is since he is missing some of the instruction guides. The person he got it from might not have been sure either as some Mark V's are passed down and the person getting it is not always sure what it actually is.
Not a big deal. Skoogie, just check the SS owner's website to get the correct info on your new older machine. They list all the parts you could ever need for your Mark 510.
Sawdust & Shavings,
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Message #2 shows a scan of a parts list and graphic of the old jigsaw that SS used to make. I don't think it was ever called a 610. I think the info with the scan is wrong. I have one and I don't see where it says it is called a 610 anywhere on it.
Not to be a smart a$$ but you dont have to look far to find the where it says it.
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As you already know, you are absolutely correct. I assumed that we were discussing a Mark V Model 510. I did not know until three minutes ago that the old jigsaw was a Model 610. Live and learn, you are never too old. Thank you for the education.!
http://www.shopsmith.com/ownersite/faq/jigsaw.htm
and the answer to your original question skoogie is: SHOPSMITH customer service at 1-800-543-7586.
This item is discontinued and they may have no parts left in stock. I think the only way to tell is to call and talk to someone. Good Luck
http://www.shopsmith.com/ownersite/faq/jigsaw.htm
and the answer to your original question skoogie is: SHOPSMITH customer service at 1-800-543-7586.
This item is discontinued and they may have no parts left in stock. I think the only way to tell is to call and talk to someone. Good Luck
"Making Sawdust Safely"
Dusty
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