Re: What are the rarest Shopsmith accessories?
Posted: Mon Jan 14, 2019 7:49 pm
JPG, the arm and crank system is simpler to understand how to use and cheaper to make which is why I believe it became standard on later Model 10's.
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THANK YOU!jsburger wrote:YESJPG wrote:Let's see IIUC.
The rod is course adjusted and the block/disk small knurled knob(#2) or setscrew(#1) is tightened. Then the large knurled knob provides fine adjustment?
To say nothing re it being waaaaay cheaper.chapmanruss wrote:JPG, the arm and crank system is simpler to understand how to use and cheaper to make which is why I believe it became standard on later Model 10's.
JPG wrote:To say nothing re it being waaaaay cheaper.chapmanruss wrote:JPG, the arm and crank system is simpler to understand how to use and cheaper to make which is why I believe it became standard on later Model 10's.