View Full Version : Has any one modified their 510 or 520 tables
boostfan
11-21-2009, 10:39 PM
I inherited a MarkV 500 last spring. Last night I installed the 520 upgrade kit package. On one side the main table ties into the extension table which is nicely supported by the two posts into the shopsmith. On the other side they provide a couple of floating tables with some adjustable legs. I was thinking that having an extension side table on both sides would be a lot nicer than playing with those legs. The floating tables have bosses which only need tapped and I can pick up an old extension table on Ebay cheap, which can be cannibalized for the legs. It looks to easy, it seems like others must have done it or it will not work for some reason I don't understand. Has anyone seen this tried, or know of a reason it will not work?
a1gutterman
11-22-2009, 12:21 AM
I inherited a MarkV 500 last spring. Last night I installed the 520 upgrade kit package. On one side the main table ties into the extension table which is nicely supported by the two posts into the shopsmith. On the other side they provide a couple of floating tables with some adjustable legs. I was thinking that having an extension side table on both sides would be a lot nicer than playing with those legs. The floating tables have bosses which only need tapped and I can pick up an old extension table on Ebay cheap, which can be cannibalized for the legs. It looks to easy, it seems like others must have done it or it will not work for some reason I don't understand. Has anyone seen this tried, or know of a reason it will not work?It IS a good idea, and although I have knot done it, it has been done. Several members on this site have talked about using an extension table on both ends at the same time.
SDSSmith
11-22-2009, 12:30 AM
I inherited a MarkV 500 last spring. Last night I installed the 520 upgrade kit package. On one side the main table ties into the extension table which is nicely supported by the two posts into the shopsmith. On the other side they provide a couple of floating tables with some adjustable legs. I was thinking that having an extension side table on both sides would be a lot nicer than playing with those legs. The floating tables have bosses which only need tapped and I can pick up an old extension table on Ebay cheap, which can be cannibalized for the legs. It looks to easy, it seems like others must have done it or it will not work for some reason I don't understand. Has anyone seen this tried, or know of a reason it will not work?
I have tapped the holes out in the bottom of a floating table and mounted legs from an old extension table. Works fine. Legs can be had from Shopsmith or often found on Ebay.
a1gutterman
11-22-2009, 12:44 AM
Welcome to these forums, boostfan! Where are you from?
boostfan
11-22-2009, 12:48 AM
I'm from Fenton, Michigan
curiousgeorge
11-22-2009, 12:58 AM
I'm from Fenton, Michigan
Welcome, boostfan! It would be nice if you would put that and other info in your profile so we can get to know you better. If there are others near where you are from it's nice to get together or at least maybe could lend a helping hand sometime.
dusty
11-22-2009, 06:29 AM
I inherited a MarkV 500 last spring. Last night I installed the 520 upgrade kit package. On one side the main table ties into the extension table which is nicely supported by the two posts into the shopsmith. On the other side they provide a couple of floating tables with some adjustable legs. I was thinking that having an extension side table on both sides would be a lot nicer than playing with those legs. The floating tables have bosses which only need tapped and I can pick up an old extension table on Ebay cheap, which can be cannibalized for the legs. It looks to easy, it seems like others must have done it or it will not work for some reason I don't understand. Has anyone seen this tried, or know of a reason it will not work?
Welcome to the forum. Glad to see you arriving with ideas.
The extension tables at both ends are very valuable. Some complain that the Shopsmith lacks table space. That is true if you allow it to be. You have solved the hard part by upgrading to the 520. I have added the extension table to the left side as you suggest but I kept the floaters. I believe you should give that some thought too.
6651
My most used set up is with the right extension and two floaters. This makes for a lot of table space with added support available on both side of the blade. You see the floaters, left and right of the main, and the right extension here.
6652
I use the left extension, simultaneous, for other functions - most often the router table. You can't see the router table in this picture but that is what is attached to the left.
If you don't already have one, you'll want to think about and outfeed table as well. There are many ways to accomplish this.
Again, welcome to the forum.
tryinhard
11-22-2009, 10:27 AM
You can't see the router table in this picture but that is what is attached to the left.
Dusty,
Would you post a picture of the router table?
Thanks, Mike