10E/ER? Parts California
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10E/ER? Parts California
Ive got a 10E carcass (good headstock, tubes that are in fairly restorable shape ( better than the ones on my restored machine) most castings and a set of OEM Legs. Any takers? Im just north of the San Francisco Bay Area. I need to do some serious downsizing as I have no room to do projects and I really dont want to hang on to this till "I need something" as I doubt any of these parts will ever fail unless I do something Im not supposed to
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Consider the 10ER tubes before you let them go. They are heavier than the Mark V tubes and you might want to mount them instead of what you have on the Mark V.tkhudson wrote:Ive got a 10E carcass (good headstock, tubes that are in fairly restorable shape ( better than the ones on my restored machine) most castings and a set of OEM Legs. Any takers? Im just north of the San Francisco Bay Area. I need to do some serious downsizing as I have no room to do projects and I really dont want to hang on to this till "I need something" as I doubt any of these parts will ever fail unless I do something Im not supposed to
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dusty wrote:Consider the 10ER tubes before you let them go. They are heavier than the Mark V tubes and you might want to mount them instead of what you have on the Mark V.
I thought about that, but after spending all last winter with my Greenie and 10E restorations.I want to make some sawdust. The damned 10E was killing me, as soon as I almost finished it. I saw this other one, complete with table, fence, SPEED CHANGER, 5/ 8" arbor AND casters for 50 BUCKS!, I had to get it and canabalize so I could add to my 10E restoration, sad thing is the castings look better than the ones Ive already restored. But Im done.. so freaking DONE! I am proud to say Ive done it all from scrounging Hammertone Verde Green to spinning tubes. I can cross this one off of my bucket list. There is nothing FREE about a FREE shopsmith. The sad thing now is having to decide which SS to work with.
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Not a sad thing, work with all of them. I have one as a drill press, one with the band saw, one with the jointer, and one as a table saw. I have another that will be a lathe when I am done.
Now to add the second Spt one the MKV's to double their loads.
Now to add the second Spt one the MKV's to double their loads.
Bill
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MKV, 510, MKVll, 50th Anniversary 520 with Jointech saw train, Bandsaw, scroll saw, joiner, 6" Sander,Stand Alone Pin Router and Router Table, Strip Sander, Jigsaw & (4) ER's plus Jigsaw for ER. DC SS RAS
Broken Arrow OK
MKV, 510, MKVll, 50th Anniversary 520 with Jointech saw train, Bandsaw, scroll saw, joiner, 6" Sander,Stand Alone Pin Router and Router Table, Strip Sander, Jigsaw & (4) ER's plus Jigsaw for ER. DC SS RAS
wlhayesmfs wrote:Not a sad thing, work with all of them. I have one as a drill press, one with the band saw, one with the jointer, and one as a table saw. I have another that will be a lathe when I am done.
Now to add the second Spt one the MKV's to double their loads.
Oh not a sad thing at all... but with only about a 14' square shop, a radial, band saw, planer, chop station, 2 SS, a router table, drill press, jointer and a combination disk/6x48 belt sander... things get a little tight. The 10E was kind of like having another child late in life... some things have to change, but its a good thing
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Have you considered 'breaking it down' to 'store the spare parts'?tkhudson wrote:Oh not a sad thing at all... but with only about a 14' square shop, a radial, band saw, planer, chop station, 2 SS, a router table, drill press, jointer and a combination disk/6x48 belt sander... things get a little tight. The 10E was kind of like having another child late in life... some things have to change, but its a good thing
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