Loose Variable Speed Dial
Posted: Wed Apr 07, 2010 9:19 pm
G'day All,
When I first got my "Goldie" home I just couldn't wait to play. Man, that Dial right there in the middle, she just HAD to be turned. Wow how neat is this, variable speed!
Having survived my initial curiosity, I used the saw, the sander, the drill press, and finally set about the task for which I bought the old girl, making birdsmouth spars for my boat. Well.... some of you know what's coming. After several start stop cycles, I've gone to start and, whadya know, that big dial, she just spins.
So I get onto this forum and find a Shopsmith Reborn Part 1 file. Guess what, apparently, you never ever ever ever turn the dial without the machine moving.... oops! Turns out there's a small grub screw accessable through the hole in the side of the dial, give it a little righty tighty with the allen key and all's well. Or is it?
Could some of you more experienced players let me know if I've missed something crucial, thanks.
When I first got my "Goldie" home I just couldn't wait to play. Man, that Dial right there in the middle, she just HAD to be turned. Wow how neat is this, variable speed!
Having survived my initial curiosity, I used the saw, the sander, the drill press, and finally set about the task for which I bought the old girl, making birdsmouth spars for my boat. Well.... some of you know what's coming. After several start stop cycles, I've gone to start and, whadya know, that big dial, she just spins.
So I get onto this forum and find a Shopsmith Reborn Part 1 file. Guess what, apparently, you never ever ever ever turn the dial without the machine moving.... oops! Turns out there's a small grub screw accessable through the hole in the side of the dial, give it a little righty tighty with the allen key and all's well. Or is it?
Could some of you more experienced players let me know if I've missed something crucial, thanks.