questions about an old shopsmith
Posted: Mon Jun 22, 2026 5:08 pm
I have the opportunity to acquire a vintage machine and am trying to determine what model it is. I want to be sure I can still get parts for it and try to determine its worth. I want to be fair with the seller but not overpay. I have been a SS owner in the past, having owned a 500 Mk V, mfg in the 1980's. It was the model before the 505 came out. I also had the Bandsaw, jointer, Speed reducer, upgraded 3" casters, wood accessory tray. Unfortunately I had to sell it and now am trying to start over
The serial number I'm looking at is 379458, which falls into the "No Data" line of SS's serial number chart, so I assume it was made after 1962. The person I am dealing with is the original owner and thinks he bought it in 1963. It is two-toned color, tan and gold/brown, the paint is faded but its definitely not green. Brownie? Goldie? It is a 500, right?
My first concern is whether parts are still available, including SPT's and a accessory table. I don't want to get involved with something that I cant repair down the road. Other than some rust and other usual wear and tear from a tool of 60 years, it appears to be in excellent condition.
Included in the sale is everything that came originally, including the jointer, lathe tools, 12" Disc sander, miter fence, rip fence. He admits to not having used it for 5 years and it has lived for the past 30 years in the Southern California desert, so the amount of rust is minimal. Everything is original SS, some parts are still in the original boxes
The real value is that its 5 miles from my house so no need for long distance shipping. That's worth something, right?
Thanks in advance
Jeff
The serial number I'm looking at is 379458, which falls into the "No Data" line of SS's serial number chart, so I assume it was made after 1962. The person I am dealing with is the original owner and thinks he bought it in 1963. It is two-toned color, tan and gold/brown, the paint is faded but its definitely not green. Brownie? Goldie? It is a 500, right?
My first concern is whether parts are still available, including SPT's and a accessory table. I don't want to get involved with something that I cant repair down the road. Other than some rust and other usual wear and tear from a tool of 60 years, it appears to be in excellent condition.
Included in the sale is everything that came originally, including the jointer, lathe tools, 12" Disc sander, miter fence, rip fence. He admits to not having used it for 5 years and it has lived for the past 30 years in the Southern California desert, so the amount of rust is minimal. Everything is original SS, some parts are still in the original boxes
The real value is that its 5 miles from my house so no need for long distance shipping. That's worth something, right?
Thanks in advance
Jeff