Its hard to say without pictures. Doesn't sound like too bad of a deal. I wish I could find one around here for that price. I would like to make a shorty.nil wrote:Guess I overpaid for a jointer on eBay?
I looked at completed auctions and they were averaging 165 so I bid 166.20 and won at 164.
Just finished assembling it and ran a scrap piece of hardwood through it from a shipping pallet.
It had the dust chute and new safety feather guard and no rust.
Did I get a fair deal? This craigslist post suggests not.
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Looks like I was a little wrong on the final price...
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Shopsmith-Joint ... true&rt=nc
But the dust chute broke in shipping...
I meant to mention, it was perfectly sharp with an amazingly smooth cut on the first test.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Shopsmith-Joint ... true&rt=nc
But the dust chute broke in shipping...
I meant to mention, it was perfectly sharp with an amazingly smooth cut on the first test.
- stickthrower
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Yep, remember that. Too many people list $1000 plus. I have the chance to purchase some of the SPTs I want, but a 500 comes in the mix. It's a good deal, but the thing holding me back is I wonder if I go to sell the 500 could I even get $250 to make it work out and how long it would take to sell.stickthrower wrote:Someone up here in MN posted a similar post on Craigslist too. I got my 500 for $200. I was happy with that. I haven't seen anything even close to that since. If I did, It might be hard to not go take a look. I would like to pick up a band saw.
Nathan
Once you've bought more than enough machines the price to move has to be low. I'd say the 500 and 510 range were high. Truthfully, the 520 range is probably the price of a 510 + the upgrade from Shopsmith. At least that way Shopsmith gets some business.
It's not just unrealistic/uninformed sellers on CL...
Check this out...
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Shop-Smith-wood ... 3f23a44c4f
as the quote goes, "hope springs eternal"...
(Admin - eBay link posted purely for illustrative purposes, not intended to induce anyone to purchase)
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Shop-Smith-wood ... 3f23a44c4f
as the quote goes, "hope springs eternal"...
(Admin - eBay link posted purely for illustrative purposes, not intended to induce anyone to purchase)
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1981 Mark V Model 500 "Shorty"
1981 Mark V Model 500 "Drill Press"
1987 Sawsmith 2000 Ultra
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2010 Lumber Smith sawmill
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1981 Mark V Model 500 "Shorty"
1981 Mark V Model 500 "Drill Press"
1987 Sawsmith 2000 Ultra
2005 Mark 7 PowerPro Model 520/Bandsaw/Jointer/Pro Planer/Belt Sander/Scroll Saw/Jigsaw/Strip Sander/Universal Tool Rest/Speed Reducer/DC3300/RingMaster/Mortising Package/MiterSled 5000/Biscuit Joiner/Grinding Wheel Guard/Nova G3 Chuck/Lathe Duplicator/SS Air System
2010 Lumber Smith sawmill
CarveWright CNC
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- Ed in Tampa
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Ah all this talk reminds me of the great investment I made when I bought my Shopsmith brand new.
I can actually remember a time when tools increased in value. A tablesaw bought in 60's would sell for a lot more than it originally sold for in the 50s
But that was before the days of cheap imports.
I can actually remember a time when tools increased in value. A tablesaw bought in 60's would sell for a lot more than it originally sold for in the 50s
But that was before the days of cheap imports.
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- dusty
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Yeah, she is listing it for her husband and she has absolutely no idea what it is worth. She is dreaming but guess what - she just might sell it. One never knows about these things.henecle wrote:Check this out...
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Shop-Smith-woodworking-electric-turning-lath-saw-w-several-blades-Workshop-/271180909647?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item3f23a44c4f
as the quote goes, "hope springs eternal"...
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If she does sell it, I wonder if he will ever know that she did? Just thinking!:rolleyes:
"Making Sawdust Safely"
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I she sells it, he'll probably forgive her when he buys the new Power Pro.dusty wrote:Yeah, she is listing it for her husband and she has absolutely no idea what it is worth. She is dreaming but guess what - she just might sell it. One never knows about these things.
If she does sell it, I wonder if he will ever know that she did? Just thinking!:rolleyes:
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This ad shows a jointer mounted in a headrest. I wonder if that is stable. I would be fearful of it being top heavy. If not, that might be a good way to store one that is not mounted.nil wrote:Looks like I was a little wrong on the final price...
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Shopsmith-Jointer-in-Excellent-Condition-/400439491758?_trksid=p2047675.l2557&ssPageName=STRK%3AMEWNX%3AIT&nma=true&si=aSN82iGYBzResgXDIu%252FmRCeD%252BZk%253D&orig_cvip=true&rt=nc
But the dust chute broke in shipping...
I meant to mention, it was perfectly sharp with an amazingly smooth cut on the first test.
"Making Sawdust Safely"
Dusty
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