[Shop-talk] Shopsmith

Patton Dickson 57healey at gmail.com
Sat Dec 27 12:57:17 MST 2008


Hi Tony, that was exactly what this one was, and why I passed.  I did
a little research and saw these lack the ability to add safety parts
as well.

Thanks for all the input from everyone.

Patton

On 12/27/08, Elton E. (Tony) Clark <eltonclark at gmail.com> wrote:
> *Beware the 10ER model of ShopSmith:  It was actually made by "Magna" or
> someone and it was totally redesigned by the people who bought the
> "ShopSmith" name and concept about 40 years ago.*
> **
> *I just finished restoring and selling a 10ER for my widowed sis and the
> ShopSmith people quickly tell you that there are no parts.  There ARE
> however, many items on Ebay and even a support group on the net for the
> series 10 machines.  There's nothing wrong with the concept, the functions
> are easy to change and it take very little time to switch.  You don't want
> to buy a 10 series but there are loads of V series out there for sale CHEAP,
> parts are available, ebay has everything for them, and they are wonderful
> compact tools.*
> *Tony in Texas*
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