Power Station

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Power Station

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I have a opportunity to purchase an older power station. I only have one SS so I'm always changing set-ups from one function to another. I thought maybe this would allow me to permanently have the band saw ready to go. The owner wants $300. For those who have a power station - is it a useful accessory? And is the price reasonable or out of line. Seemed high to me. Thanks for reading. Have a great holiday.
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You won't regret buying a power station. Price depends on condition and where you are. For me the price is a bit high. $200 would be right. Just bide your time and you will find one for a good price.
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A Power Station is very nice to have. I had my bandsaw set up on it for some time. I now have my strip sander on the Power Station. I think that mine is 3/4 hp. Sorry; I have no input as to price.
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I agree with jsburger re. the price. I paid $150 for my Power Station from CL, and it included a bandsaw and miter gauge, all in pretty good condition.

I’ve never used the Power Station for my other SPT’s, which means that it’s overkill — I never adjust the speed. If dedicated to a bandsaw, a Power Stand would be just dandy, less noisy, and likely less expensive. I paid just $55 for a jigsaw on a Power Stand, also from CL, both in excellent condition.
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I paid 250 for ours just a few months ago , so far it seems like a good piece of equipment , as it is we are using it as a disc sander . it also makes for a good place to store the band saw or jig saw when not in use . as for the price if your happy and the seller is happy then its a good buy . I would try to get the best deal you can because it is a used piece . your MKV table extensions will also work on it . just my .02
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BuckeyeDennis wrote:I agree with jsburger re. the price. I paid $150 for my Power Station from CL, and it included a bandsaw and miter gauge, all in pretty good condition.

I’ve never used the Power Station for my other SPT’s, which means that it’s overkill — I never adjust the speed. If dedicated to a bandsaw, a Power Stand would be just dandy, less noisy, and likely less expensive. I paid just $55 for a jigsaw on a Power Stand, also from CL, both in excellent condition.

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That is a sweet deal !!
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Hobbyman2 wrote:
BuckeyeDennis wrote:I agree with jsburger re. the price. I paid $150 for my Power Station from CL, and it included a bandsaw and miter gauge, all in pretty good condition.

I’ve never used the Power Station for my other SPT’s, which means that it’s overkill — I never adjust the speed. If dedicated to a bandsaw, a Power Stand would be just dandy, less noisy, and likely less expensive. I paid just $55 for a jigsaw on a Power Stand, also from CL, both in excellent condition.

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That is a sweet deal !!
They’re out there, if you’re patient. Matter of fact, I just checked the local CL on a whim. Sure ‘nuff, there’s a Model 610 jigsaw on a Power Stand listed for $60 right now, just outside of Columbus. Looks like it needs a belt cover and a good clean & lube.
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Let us not get confused and thus give bad advice.

Power Station or Power Stand? They are not the same though they both have a place in a Shopsmith shop. For an SPT that boosts its own table I would choose a Power Stand. The Power Station offers variable speeds. Personally, I prefer the Crafters Station which is a Power Station that supports the Main Table.

I would not recommend any of these to support a Jointer though a Jointer can be used on the Power Station/Crafters Station.
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Given the frequent appearance of cheap Mark 5s out there in Craigslist land that can be converted to a mini/shorty, do folks really think the Power Station offers an advantage?
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algale wrote:Given the frequent appearance of cheap Mark 5s out there in Craigslist land that can be converted to a mini/shorty, do folks really think the Power Station offers an advantage?
No, absolutely not. I would trade my Power Station or my Crafters Station for a nice Shorty without hesitation. There are operations that cannot be done on a Power Station - like horizontal drilling or drill press.
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