Fox Super Shop
Posted: Fri Feb 12, 2010 12:42 pm
Have any of you had any experience with the Fox Super Shop? As I understand, it was created by a Magna engineer.
Mark
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Is this good or badSDSSmith wrote:As I recall, variable speed control through three different speed ranges (change belt position). Uses a drawbar and collet to connect items to the quill shaft.
It is great for whoever is supplying the collets! Collets are better for holding round metal stock, but one must have a large range of sizes(like drill bits) since their gripping range is quite limited. A 5/8" collet with a short 5/8" shaft mounted gets ya back to commonality with a ss.mark-b wrote:Is this good or bad
The variable speed is a very good feature. With the added weight and lower speed range, it makes a better turning platform for larger out of balance items. As to the collet and draw bar, the machine came with a sanding disc, drill chuck and saw blade arbor with the appropriate tapers. There were other size adapters available and other tooling you could use with this type of system. I do not know if the old Fox Super Shop is compatible with the newest versions (Smithy, Horror Freight, etc.) so the bad may be availability of spare parts for the machine itself.mark-b wrote:Is this good or bad
According to this link, the Fox Super Shop "...is now manufactured in China for Smithy Company..." And this is a linkto Smithy Company. Maybe Chinese made parts will be available. Why waste your time?:pSDSSmith wrote:The variable speed is a very good feature. With the added weight and lower speed range, it makes a better turning platform for larger out of balance items. As to the collet and draw bar, the machine came with a sanding disc, drill chuck and saw blade arbor with the appropriate tapers. There were other size adapters available and other tooling you could use with this type of system. I do not know if the old Fox Super Shop is compatible with the newest versions (Smithy, Horror Freight, etc.) so the bad may be availability of spare parts for the machine itself.