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Newby Here

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Yes..... Another Newby.
I look forward to being here, meeting and learning about these machines. Yesterday I became the owner of a 10ER, haven't done anymore than drill one whole with it. It came with scroll saw, some wood turning tools, mitre gauge. But the bit that goes into the headstock for the lathe, and adaptors for tablesaw are missing. ShopSmith itself is really in pretty decent shape, haven't even found the seriel number yet.:eek:
Glad to be here.
Bob W
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Welcome Ozarkboy2. Search around for a wealth of info. Ya might start here.

https://forum.shopsmith.com/viewtopic.php?t=3503
SS 500(09/1980), DC3300, jointer, bandsaw, belt sander, Strip Sander, drum sanders,molder, dado, biscuit joiner, universal lathe tool rest, Oneway talon chuck, router bits & chucks and a De Walt 735 planer,a #5,#6, block planes. ALL in a 100 square foot shop.
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Bob
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ozarkboy2 wrote:Yes..... Another Newby.
I look forward to being here, meeting and learning about these machines. Yesterday I became the owner of a 10ER, haven't done anymore than drill one whole with it. It came with scroll saw, some wood turning tools, mitre gauge. But the bit that goes into the headstock for the lathe, and adaptors for tablesaw are missing. ShopSmith itself is really in pretty decent shape, haven't even found the seriel number yet.:eek:
Glad to be here.
Bob W
Ozark Mo
Welcome to the forum Bob. Very glad to have you. Can you posts photos of your ER? Love to see it. The new ER members here are really on the rise.


Here's a poll that you can add your ER to.
https://forum.shopsmith.com/viewtopic.php?t=4085&highlight=poll
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My 10ER

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Boy's and (I love em') girls hope I can pull this off..... Here's a few pictures of my latest barter..... I love to trade for things....... I made a trade of a tool cart, an older top box (small Mac) for a toy/tool that I have heard of and have wanted for years.... So I'm gonna try this. My 10ER, Scroll Saw, wood cutting bits, Disc for a 12" sander. Need a few things to get the lathe, and sanding disc going.
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Pics

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I can only seem to get one picture at a time on here......
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Sorry

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Said I was sorry..... Just pretty proud of my find....
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Not right!!!

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These to me look like parts to a Mitre Gauge...... Are they Magna/ShopSmith parts??????
Last picture for awhile.
Let me know what Y'all think. The serial number is ER29257 is there a way to decode? this like a VIN to a car/truck????
Told ya I was learnen, can't wait to use this...
Thanks.
Bob
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Post by nomoman »

Great find..

Don't forget to add your city/state to your profile. Are you from Arkansas??
I see said the blindman, to his deaf wife, as he picked up his hammer and saw.
Shopsmith Mark V. DC3300
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nomoman wrote:Great find..

Don't forget to add your city/state to your profile. Are you from Arkansas??
His first post says Mo. Ozark would be just south of Springfield.
Bob

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Yep!!!!

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lv2wdwork is a winner. Yes we live in Ozark Missouri. Next town south of Springfiend, following hiway 65....
I'm liking it here (web-sight) allready!!!
Bob:)
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