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Re: Just bought a Mark 2

Posted: Tue Nov 06, 2018 6:19 pm
by chapmanruss
From post 252880 you said:
The Model 10 Lower Guard I have is cast Aluminum I believe.
Is their a question here?

Re: Just bought a Mark 2

Posted: Tue Nov 06, 2018 6:39 pm
by amboyna
I was answering this statement you made in post 253499:
I understand, why do you think I have one.
Do we have a Who's on first? situation?

Re: Just bought a Mark 2

Posted: Wed Nov 07, 2018 9:15 am
by JPG
amboyna wrote:I was answering this statement you made in post 253499:
I understand, why do you think I have one.
Do we have a Who's on first? situation?
I think we have a continuity of thought situation.

Add in a smidgen of referring to posts far further back.

All that can(likely) be eliminated by actually quoting the post rather that referring to it by number.(quoting as I did above by clicking on the link that appears at the bottom of every post next to the post a reply link.)

Re: Just bought a Mark 2

Posted: Tue Dec 04, 2018 9:03 pm
by chapmanruss
Back at the beginning of page 2 I posted a picture of the Base and Tie which on other Shopsmiths would be the Headrest and Tie Bar. I commented after the picture
Does the Mark 7 come to mind? It looks like if you change the Base and Arm to the Base and Tie, move the Headrest end in 3-1/2" like the base end and cut off 3-1/2" from the Way Tubes you would have a Double Tilt Mark 2.
JPG followed up that with this
Assuming your dimensions are correct, yes. And the lack of pinion gear and rack on the table mounting posts also makes a possible under table rout/shaping, but there is still the speed inadequacy.

I do not know if reversing the table places the table cutout(insert hole) correctly.

Yes another precursor of Mark 7 and 5xx stuff.
Today I had a little time and checked out reversing the table. The Spindle does line up correctly. Additional speeds can be had by adding different size pulleys although not practical for getting high enough speeds for shaping or routing. A 6" pulley is the largest that would fit on the motor and with an 1-1/2" on the drive sleeve it would still be slower than a Mark V (6900 vs. 7000 RPM's).

Below is an interesting example of one I have seen for sale.
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Adds slower speeds for lathe work.

Re: Just bought a Mark 2

Posted: Mon Dec 10, 2018 7:16 pm
by everettdavis
I understand there are a number of Mark 2's still out there and many can be restored to use.

Recently another new Mark 2 Owner sent me a copy of a Mark 2 Manual which I restored and retouched. Subsequently, Russ acquired one with an even more pristine manual (with more parts pages) that he is working to send me when he can so I may restore it.

You can find the restored Mark 2 manual in the Mark 2 folder on My Google Drive which you will find the link to in this post. Since data may move sources from time to time, use the My Google Drive link in that post as it is the ONLY place I update changes.

You will find it at http://www.shopsmith.com/ss_forum/viewt ... 90#p185690

I have attached a scan of the page from Montgomery Ward 52-53 catalog that shows the guard.
Montgomery Wards 52-53 Power Tool Catalog Shopsmith 10ER Lower Saw Guard.jpg
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I have also attached a photo of a 10E / 10ER lower saw guard, and one of the early Mark V saw guard from that period. You can see the family resemblance before they moved to the round vacuum port.

You can also see the two versions of the 10E / 10ER upper belt guard and the elusive lower belt guard.
500 upper and lower saw guard 01.jpg
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500 upper and lower saw guard 02.jpg
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Everett

Re: Just bought a Mark 2

Posted: Mon Dec 10, 2018 8:47 pm
by jsburger
everettdavis wrote:I understand there are a number of Mark 2's still out there and many can be restored to use.

Recently another new Mark 2 Owner sent me a copy of a Mark 2 Manual which I restored and retouched. Subsequently, Russ acquired one with an even more pristine manual (with more parts pages) that he is working to send me when he can so I may restore it.

You can find the restored Mark 2 manual in the Mark 2 folder on My Google Drive which you will find the link to in this post. Since data may move sources from time to time, use the My Google Drive link in that post as it is the ONLY place I update changes.

You will find it at http://www.shopsmith.com/ss_forum/viewt ... 90#p185690

I have attached a scan of the page from Montgomery Ward 52-53 catalog that shows the guard.
Montgomery Wards 52-53 Power Tool Catalog Shopsmith 10ER Lower Saw Guard.jpg

I have also attached a photo of a 10E / 10ER lower saw guard, and one of the early Mark V saw guard from that period. You can see the family resemblance before they moved to the round vacuum port.

You can also see the two versions of the 10E / 10ER upper belt guard and the elusive lower belt guard.

500 upper and lower saw guard 01.jpg
500 upper and lower saw guard 02.jpg

Everett
I am willing to pay a reasonable premium price for either the Model 10 lower saw guard or the motor pulley guard shown in the last picture. PM me if you have one you want to sell.

Re: Just bought a Mark 2

Posted: Mon Dec 10, 2018 9:31 pm
by everettdavis
John those are not mine. I have even tried to locate someone who can help me me make a positive mold so I can have cast aluminum replicas made. They are scarce for certain. Not valuable, just scarce.

I haven’t made that connection yet.

Everett

Re: Just bought a Mark 2

Posted: Tue Dec 11, 2018 11:04 am
by jsburger
everettdavis wrote:John those are not mine. I have even tried to locate someone who can help me me make a positive mold so I can have cast aluminum replicas made. They are scarce for certain. Not valuable, just scarce.

I haven’t made that connection yet.

Everett
I thought as much. I didn't word my post very well. It was supposed to be a general statement to anyone who had them.