Newbie needs help to ID lathe,please
Posted: Sat May 16, 2009 1:42 am
Hi guys,
I have a freind who does cabinet work.I happen to ask him the other day about turning.
He had alathe that was given to him out of an ederly womans garage,her husband had died.
He said it was a Shopsmith.
He brought it to me and it looks just like a "goldie".
Just a few differences in the head unit housing,power swith near bottom and no place machined for one above the speed dial.
I can't find anything on it that says Shopsmith.
It came with tons of Shopsmith acc.Duplicator with all cutters, 2 sets of chisels(Frued tt-108=Brand new)plus another set.saw blades sanding discs,etc.
I watched some of the sawdust series videos 21,22,23,about rebuiling one.
Anyway,It is in great shape.Runs smooth.
I opened it up and it has a 1 1/2 HP motor(MIN HA?)same belts and porkchop setup.
The top way bars are chrome I guess and the bottom two are black.
It has a wooden shelve under it that attaches to the legs but could have been homemade.
Everything else looks just like a shopsmith.
Anybody know who make Shopsmith clones?
On the speed it just has an arrow going clockwise.I think it goes from around 800 rpm-5200 rpm,SMOOTH the whole way.
It looks like it was really taken care of.
I am trying to get a good pic to post.
Since all the SS acc fit I dont know what to think.
Any help would be apprecciated.
I have never turned nything and this seem like a BEAST to start on though ,so I want to find out everything I can before I even try.
any ideas on where to start learning will help also.
Thanks
Tim
I have a freind who does cabinet work.I happen to ask him the other day about turning.
He had alathe that was given to him out of an ederly womans garage,her husband had died.
He said it was a Shopsmith.
He brought it to me and it looks just like a "goldie".
Just a few differences in the head unit housing,power swith near bottom and no place machined for one above the speed dial.
I can't find anything on it that says Shopsmith.
It came with tons of Shopsmith acc.Duplicator with all cutters, 2 sets of chisels(Frued tt-108=Brand new)plus another set.saw blades sanding discs,etc.
I watched some of the sawdust series videos 21,22,23,about rebuiling one.
Anyway,It is in great shape.Runs smooth.
I opened it up and it has a 1 1/2 HP motor(MIN HA?)same belts and porkchop setup.
The top way bars are chrome I guess and the bottom two are black.
It has a wooden shelve under it that attaches to the legs but could have been homemade.
Everything else looks just like a shopsmith.
Anybody know who make Shopsmith clones?
On the speed it just has an arrow going clockwise.I think it goes from around 800 rpm-5200 rpm,SMOOTH the whole way.
It looks like it was really taken care of.
I am trying to get a good pic to post.
Since all the SS acc fit I dont know what to think.
Any help would be apprecciated.
I have never turned nything and this seem like a BEAST to start on though ,so I want to find out everything I can before I even try.
any ideas on where to start learning will help also.
Thanks
Tim