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by shaun
Sat Jun 28, 2014 8:56 pm
Forum: Maintenance and Repair
Topic: Mark VII
Replies: 83
Views: 137890

I've tackled the base for the Mark VII...repainted it, cleaned the wheels, way bars and installed the new metal gear rack. I put the headstock on it and ran it back and forth and it works like new. I also added a steel plate in the vacuum box. Next on the list is all new bearings and paint for the ...
by shaun
Sat Jun 28, 2014 8:20 pm
Forum: Maintenance and Repair
Topic: Table Tubes vs Trunnion Pivot Point
Replies: 63
Views: 16563

The most logical tool for milling railroad ties is IMHO a chain saw!] Yep. And a chainsaw is (IMHO) more dangerous than running your table saw or band saw without any safety guards and without push sticks, feather boards, etc. Especially for cutting half-laps. And embedded metal is a serious danger...
by shaun
Sat Jun 28, 2014 1:32 pm
Forum: Maintenance and Repair
Topic: Table Tubes vs Trunnion Pivot Point
Replies: 63
Views: 16563

I will bet it is one of two things. Product liability or it is not patent-able. Without doubt some guy would try to rip Rail Road ties pushing the whole mess onto ... You stinker! I *hate* it when you guys read my mind!:mad: I was planning to use ties to border a new walkway around the house. Now I...
by shaun
Sat Jun 28, 2014 12:07 am
Forum: Maintenance and Repair
Topic: Table Tubes vs Trunnion Pivot Point
Replies: 63
Views: 16563

rpd wrote:Here is a current link
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I have also updated the original post.
Great! a HUGE thank you.

Regards,
-Shaun-
by shaun
Fri Jun 27, 2014 10:58 pm
Forum: Maintenance and Repair
Topic: Table Tubes vs Trunnion Pivot Point
Replies: 63
Views: 16563

Blast! URL no longer works

Dusty, I was just going through the Hands on Line videos and found this one [url=http://[color="Blue] blip.tv [/color]/hands-online/ss120-ripping-bevels-with-a-tilted-table-966396"]SS120--Ripping Bevels with a Tilted Table[/url] where Nick and Drew show how to modify the outfeed table to ...
by shaun
Thu Jun 26, 2014 3:51 pm
Forum: Maintenance and Repair
Topic: Shopsmith Safety Grip (505625)
Replies: 41
Views: 28988

No. I wanted to but there was not enough room. The right way would probably be to get two thinner washer and do just that. I would be very concerned about galvanic corrosion (even in your region). You could use something non-conductive (something like a nylon or phenolic washer perhaps), sanded/gro...
by shaun
Fri May 17, 2013 3:24 am
Forum: General Woodworking
Topic: Today in the shop (Be all that you can bee)
Replies: 25
Views: 38044

I'd be surprised if you received any complaints about the cracks. I'm curious to know more about your plans -- do you intend to make a condo-style arrangement, or lay it out like a suburban neighborhood? And where will you locate them (or is the last photo the final destination -- in which case, I'm...
by shaun
Thu Apr 25, 2013 5:17 pm
Forum: Maintenance and Repair
Topic: Ooops, I did it Again!
Replies: 14
Views: 4062

... I was not sure what the residue was around the medallion. ... Todd First, a disclaimer: I don't know what I'm talking about! Now that my credentials have been entered into evidence: I've read that old machines may have an unusual residue in the headstock from machining wood with some amount of ...
by shaun
Thu Apr 25, 2013 3:57 pm
Forum: Maintenance and Repair
Topic: Well, I guess the sickness has started
Replies: 4
Views: 1431

What JayPeeGee said (about taking the chuck wi' you) -- I've found two (different) 'close but no Seger' keys, both made for 5/8" chucks. Pilot holes are a pretty good fit, but the size of the pinions make them barely functional. (Dangerous unless the key is forced in an up into the rack and the...
by shaun
Wed Feb 06, 2013 1:07 pm
Forum: Maintenance and Repair
Topic: Difficult to raise/lower 520 worktable
Replies: 9
Views: 2234

dusty wrote:Johnson's Paste Wax is available in some Ace Hardware stores --- in the household section (not hardware).
Thanks dusty, I'll try there first.