Joint-Matic Question

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Joint-Matic Question

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I'm wondering what the range of price is for a Joint-Matic, assuming good to very good condition. I think it would be an interesting tool to own. They're kind of rare, or so it seems to me, but I see one every once in a while and I'm wondering what the high end would be. I'm sure some members here must know. Thanks in advance.
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There’s a good-looking unit for sale on Craigslist just a few miles from me. The asking price is $150, and it’s been listed for a month or so now. I have no room for it myself.

https://columbus.craigslist.org/tls/d/s ... 66444.html
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Make sure it is not broken at the point the lead screw attaches to the slide.
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BuckeyeDennis wrote:There’s a good-looking unit for sale on Craigslist just a few miles from me. The asking price is $150, and it’s been listed for a month or so now. I have no room for it myself.

https://columbus.craigslist.org/tls/d/s ... 66444.html
Wish I had time to go up there!!! :(

That looks to be a bargain!
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When I got mine the prices were pretty high, much higher then I've seen them of late. There are a couple of attachments which I'd make sure it has. One is the plate the router mounts to in the back. Another is the bit guard. And as was mentioned check where the rod attaches to the slide, if it cracked you might want to pass on it or at least have them lower the price.

There are other desirable options like the manual, I think someone posted a link to one if it is missing but it would be pretty hard to use without the manual. Some of the other things like the hold down bar is actually just shopsmith t-track, which maybe you can still buy?? Anyway the more accessories they have the better as most of them are pretty hard to find.

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Thanks. As I said I haven't seen one recently, but if I see one I'd like to move on it. Often they seem to show up as part of a larger package and people never want to break up their collection?
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Hello,
First post. Learn a ton from everyone. Looking for copy of manual for joint-matic.
Any help with posting it here via pdf for download or PM would be appreciated.
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Welcome to the forum. I did a quick search, and found a post where thunderbirdbat had answered a similar question by stating that the manual is available for purchase from Shopsmith.

Here's the page where it and other manuals still for sale are listed:

http://www.shopsmith.com/ownersite/cata ... sindex.htm
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Thank you. I think I will go that route. Now in search of bevel miter gauge and bit safety cover.
Cheers.
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DSS wrote:Thank you. I think I will go that route. Now in search of bevel miter gauge and bit safety cover.
Cheers.
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