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10E S/n 541

Posted: Sat Apr 24, 2010 1:16 am
by toolcollecta
G'day all.
I have just acquired a 10E S/n 541. Twas against explicit instructions from she who must be obeyed, and breaches space limitations as I already own a goldie.
The 10E was on ebay, I couldn't help myself I hate seeing old machines go to waste! $105.00. So now I'm wrestling with the whole, to restore or not. Like most of you, I have too many projects on the go, but, it came with a pile of accessories for lathework, some spare saw blades, a live centre (Whatever that is) and other knick knacks which I recognise from the other forays onto Ebay. This completely justifies the purchase ... in my mind.

Can anyone tell me approx when this machine was made?
Thanks

Posted: Thu Apr 29, 2010 12:24 am
by peterm
Here is a thread discussing 10E serials and dates.

https://forum.shopsmith.com/viewtopic.php?p=51409

I bet your machine comes from 1947 but others more knowledgable might be able to narrow down the month. Sounds like a nice buy!

Posted: Thu Apr 29, 2010 12:43 am
by JPG
Are you sure it is a 10E? It has several 10 ER attributes. A pix of the sn medallion would be educational.

Posted: Sun May 30, 2010 5:38 am
by mdub
JPG40504,

I think toolcollecta has an 'Aussie" version made under licence.

I have a 10e as well, which is serial #1869.

I got a very tattered (and waterlogged) owners guide with it, which id for a 10ER....very confusing.

Unfortunately most of my logo plate is not legible (due to a mishap) apart from the stamped serial, and the 10E bit, but the "built under licence" plate is unblemished strangely enough.

I do have one photo of it, which was taken prior to the mishap.


The "built under licence" plate states (rather proudly)

Manufactured By: C. C. ENGINEERING INDUSTRIES Ltd. - N.S.W.

NSW (New South Wales)

Mdub

Posted: Sun May 30, 2010 11:38 am
by JPG
All that makes it unlikely the date of manufacture will be determined by any of us! Interesting cone pulley! Does yours have 5 steps, and what size? Motor RPM/HP??

That does explain the 'extra' plate.

For a while Magna used the 10E plate and added prefix to the SN. At some time these prefixes became an indicator of location of manufacture.

I would assume that Magna 'dumped' some of their excess 10E logo plates on to the NSW firm.

Posted: Mon May 31, 2010 8:06 am
by mdub
JPG40504,

My shopsmith has a 4 step pulley, and a 'flameproof' motor with an isolating switch, which is independent of the power switch.

I suspect that its a replacement motor, but I will post some identifying shots, for those 'Aussie' owners to compare.

I have attached some pictures of the beast which will be in my journal documenting the restoration process.

This is much more fun than I anticipated

Mdub

Posted: Mon May 31, 2010 11:07 am
by JPG
mdub wrote:JPG40504,

My shopsmith has a 4 step pulley, and a 'flameproof' motor with an isolating switch, which is independent of the power switch.

I suspect that its a replacement motor, but I will post some identifying shots, for those 'Aussie' owners to compare.

I have attached some pictures of the beast which will be in my journal documenting the restoration process.

This is much more fun than I anticipated

Mdub

Some day I may be able to count accurately!;)

P.S. And so we now have an additional version of a GREENIE!