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Adjustable height table.....best use for it. That's what mine is doing.If you watch the last video I linked above, he's using his ShopSmith as a table for his laptop.
Adjustable height table.....best use for it. That's what mine is doing.If you watch the last video I linked above, he's using his ShopSmith as a table for his laptop.
Exactly. I see it as nothing but a space hog at this point. While I was still working, it wasn't that big of a deal. Now that I have moved everything home, it takes up space that I could be using more effectively.No woodworkers -- young or old -- in our local club I know have any interest in the all-in-one type of machine. Like the free radial arm saws I get to see on Kijiji or garage sales from time to time, I wouldn't take it even if offered to me free. My shop space is too precious for any of them.
I was the same way with a Craftsman table saw that had been in my family decades. Moved it for house to house. After years of zero use, I finally got rid of it because it was wore out and was dangerous. In fact I got rid of it when the city had one of those days they pick up anything you place at the curb. I put it out in three parts and scrapers took all three parts before the city arrived. I did not want anyone taking the entire saw, attempting to use it and getting hurt.I can't bring myself to get rid of it
It's downright dangerous as a tablesaw.
I see some people cutting them down to make more room. Shop deputy they call it. Makes a great sanding station on casters. I agree the original is too large. Old days people turned spindles on lathe, not a thing people do much.Exactly. I see it as nothing but a space hog at this point. While I was still working, it wasn't that big of a deal. Now that I have moved everything home, it takes up space that I could be using more effectively.
I'm still not sure I could give it away though, so it might get disassembled and stored in the basement. The stand is a big wooden thing, that was built sometime before I ever saw it. That can get recycled into something better, freeing up quite a bit of space, in a smaller side room.
I dumped almost all of my Shopsmith except for the motorhead and part of the rails so I can use it as a basic lathe for larger bowls/platters, and polishing.I see some people cutting them down to make more room. Shop deputy they call it. Makes a great sanding station on casters. I agree the original is too large. Old days people turned spindles on lathe, not a thing people do much.