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Manufactured/Badged by:
Magna Engineering Corp.
Fort Wayne, IN, Menlo Park, CA, Cincinnati, OH, and Raymond, MS
Machine Specifications
Machine Class:
Wood Working Machinery
Machine Type:
Combo Machine
Machine Size:
8" combo saw
Submitted By:
Paul Brazeau
Machine Specifications
Description/Model:
Shopsmith 10ER
Date of Manufacturer:
1950s
Serial Number:
Last Updated
3/24/2013 2:22:09 PM
Comments:
Found on kijij. five minutes from Peterborough was on for 100 offered 80 they said sure they just wanted it gone I was interested in the parts it hade the crank, live center for lathe, tool rest and 10 chisels some with shop smith on them also a transfer caliper these are parts I didn't have for mine and would have cost a fortune off eBay so I felt that I scored hope so, when I was taking it apart I found another chisel in the tube. Any one need parts let me know. This machine was badly beaten up it was only used for a lathe. Happy to add another shop smith to my collection.
Photo 1:
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side veiw with chisels and lathe set up
Source:
me and my hp
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Photo 2:
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Tag on motor
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me and my hp
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Photo 3:
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Other side
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Me and my hp
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Photo 4:
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side with chisels
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Photo 5:
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Better shot of lathe set up
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me and my hp
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