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Any shopsmith users out there?
I'm interested in purchasing one (used) and was wondering if there is anything I should look out for? Do they retain dimensional accuracy well? Do they hold their accuracy over time? How much of a pain in the butt is tool changeover? Anything I should consider when looking to purchase one? Any help would be appreciated. My main reason for purchasing one is due to limited space for my shop. Thanks, -Derek |
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Any shopsmith users out there?
I'm interested in purchasing one (used) and was wondering if there is anything I should look out for? Do they retain dimensional accuracy well? Do they hold their accuracy over time? How much of a pain in the butt is tool changeover? Anything I should consider when looking to purchase one? Any help would be appreciated. My main reason for purchasing one is due to limited space for my shop. Thanks, -Derek The Shopsmith is a fine tool that requires you to work a little differently than you would with all stand alone tools. The tablesaw function is weak, but improved in the model 510 or 520. The used market is rather weak if you are willing to wait around for something semi-local as shipping can be costly. A couple of years ago I was wanting to upgrade my model 500 to a 510 or 520. As usual for Shopsmith, the company is quite proud of this upgrade and priced it accordingly (i.e. abot $800 for the 500 to 510 upgrade). I found a 1994 model 510 with a jointer, bandsaw. strip sander, dust-collector and lots of blades, bits, lathe tools saning disks and belts, etc. for $1,250. Just for good measure the lady threw in a downdraft sanding table, a dewalt 5" ROS, some other misc. tools and a bunch of wooden wheels and plugs for free. I sold my 1982 model 500 with its bandsaw and jointer and some blades, bits and lathe tools for about the same amount. Thus gaining the upgrade for free plus a dust collector, strip sander, the dewalt ROS, downdraft table, etc. for free. I got a great deal. The guy I sold my older one to got a good deal. BTW there are lots of these things from the 1950s still being used with virtually all parts still available from Shopsmith. Check out the ssusers group on yahoogroups.com. It is fairly active with about 1400 members currently. |
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