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kd6vpe
06-17-2007, 10:19 AM
Hello everyone this is my first time leaving a question on this forum. You guys have left so much information here I just love it. I am a new SS owner. I bought at model 500 on E-bay. Then found out about the trouble at SS so I immediately bought two books from them and plan on buying more. My question is I will be upgrading my 500 to a 510, can I use a model 510 arbor on a 500? I see I can't go from a 500 to a 510 due to the length of the arbor. I just don't know how long it will be before I can afford the upgrade but I also would hate to by something I won't be able to use down the road once I do upgrade. Thank you for you time.

fjimp
06-17-2007, 01:15 PM
KD6VPE,

The shopsmith tools are clearnly in class by them selves and seldom need any repairs. I personally believe they will make the necessary adjustments and be around for a long time to come. Failing that the shopsmith culture will remain for far more years than any of us will be around. Parts will be available in any event. I suggest you begin learning about the many tasks your tools can accomplish and enjoy making sawdust. Jim:)

charlese
06-17-2007, 08:01 PM
I see I can't go from a 500 to a 510 due to the length of the arbor. I just don't know how long it will be before I can afford the upgrade but I also would hate to by something I won't be able to use down the road once I do upgrade. Thank you for you time.

Sure you can! You can certainly up grade from a 500 to a 510.
You can also upgrade from your 500 to a 520.
As you say, upgrades do cost a couple of bucks.
The 500 to 510 upgrade - $787.49
The 500 to 520 upgrade - $1079.99
Both of these prices came from the Father's day catalog on line and are good through June 30. (links are below)
http://www.shopsmith.com/ownersite/catalog/500to510.htm
http://www.shopsmith.com/ownersite/catalog/500toprofence.htm

Sorry - can't answer your arbor question.

If you are on their E-mail list there may be more discounts on the above prices and any purchase over $125 gets a free shop apron. Even if you don't buy, can't hurt to call the toll free number and ask about prices and the apron. Also ask them about your arbor question. (1-800-543-7586)

Happy Fathers' Day!

Bruce
06-17-2007, 10:46 PM
My question is I will be upgrading my 500 to a 510, can I use a model 510 arbor on a 500? I see I can't go from a 500 to a 510 due to the length of the arbor.

The arbor will fit on the shaft, but I'm skeptical that it would work with the 500 table. The table insert is not in the same place, and even if you made a wooden insert, I don't think the lower saw guard would be compatible. Come to think of it, the upper guard would not even line up with the blade, so I'd say no go.

Ed in Tampa
06-18-2007, 08:35 AM
If I remember correctly the 510/520 arbors are longer thus placing the blade a little further right of the headstock. You would have to insure your table was moved a little to the right to center the blade in the blade table insert.

In otherwords you couldn't depend on the rubber spacer to line up your table
once you mounted the blade. You will need to position the Table so the blade in centered in the table insert and everything else should be fine.

I agree with the others unless you need to buy spare arbors why not wait until you need some, by then you may have upgraded.
Ed

kd6vpe
06-18-2007, 08:40 AM
Thank you all for your input. I felt I could not use the arbors but just want to be sure. So I will buy one for the 500 and wait till I get the upgrade. I was going to by 3 arbors for the 500 for my blades to save time on changing blades but I can live with this till I upgrade. Just have to convince the wife that I should spend more money.

dusty
06-18-2007, 09:02 AM
Because I can do a much, much better job with the new, improved rip fence and the larger table and the new carbide tipped saw blades.

That way, those projects that you want - the kitchen cabinets, the book shelf, the shelves in the pantry, the new door molding - all of that will be done faster, cheaper and better.

Note: The italicized items above change to fit the case.

scottss
06-18-2007, 09:11 AM
One thing to think out is when will you do an upgrade. The 500 arbor will not work on the 510/520. So if you go out and buy 3 500 arbors and then upgrade to a 510/520 the 500 arbors are useless. Shopsmith runs sales all the time via email. They just ran the upgrade sales in the last 30 days. I know that every winter they are on sale also. I upgraded my 500 to a 510 via classifieds/ebay and saved a few bucks but it didn't come all at once. If I where to do it again I would go for the upgrade straight from shopsmith. It is night and day difference between the 500 and 510. A better table carriage, floating tables, nicer fence, nicer guards and a larger table.:D