SteveL
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I know it's not an automotive tool, but it's just too cool to pass up for $100. I will probably restore it this winter and sell it, but I'm afraid that I may get attached to it first.
I know it's not an automotive tool, but it's just too cool to pass up for $100. I will probably restore it this winter and sell it, but I'm afraid that I may get attached to it first.
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I just got rid of my old ShopSmith. That thing is much more compact...interesting.
We'll find out tomorrow morning around 8:30.They are just sooooo cute though!

Hmm... neat... the precurser to one of these bad-boys I suppose:
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(in case you're wondering... the above can be yours for a mere $27,995)
What on earth could it have been missing? I went back and looked at the picture and all the usual MIA culprits appeared to be present and accounted for! (rip fence, mitre gage, porkchop guard on jointer, belt guard on drill press, drill chuck, drill downfeed lever, and all handles, knobs and adjustment pieces looked intact)![]()
The picture I posted was NOT the piece that I was going to buy. The one in the pic is light years nicer and more complete. The piece I looked at was missing all of the knobs on both the jointer and table saw fence, the blade gaurds, throat plates (which are really hard to find because they are so small), The drill press was almost frozen in the up position, the tilt and raising wheels for the table saw did not work at all and were off a different brand, etc., etc.
If I can get it for $50, I can make a few buck parting it out, but it would cost $200 to $300 to restore it properly and then it would end up being worth $200 to $300. Not worth the time and effort in my book.

If I can get it for $50, I can make a few buck parting it out, but it would cost $200 to $300 to restore it properly and then it would end up being worth $200 to $300. Not worth the time and effort in my book.
No, it's not scrap metal yet. The knobs and such that are missing are hard to find, but fairly easy to fab something that will work. As it turns out, the guy running the estate sale came in my office this morning and said he would deliver it along with an old Stanley 358 miter box/saw for $50. I may just take him up on it for the retractable wheels and the drill press. Part out the rest and end up OK. Maybe if I hold out a day or two it might be down to $25.

Just what I need...another project.![]()

No, it's not scrap metal yet. The knobs and such that are missing are hard to find, but fairly easy to fab something that will work. As it turns out, the guy running the estate sale came in my office this morning and said he would deliver it along with an old Stanley 358 miter box/saw for $50. I may just take him up on it for the retractable wheels and the drill press. Part out the rest and end up OK. Maybe if I hold out a day or two it might be down to $25.
Check out Reid tool supply for the missing knobs an such.
https://reidecom.reidtool.com/xephr/qbe/homepage
https://reidecom.reidtool.com/xephr/edit/CATEGORY?query=*START_WITH_ID=3458