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Reviews (10)

Aug 11, 2022
Shopsmith Tenon Master Jig Parts, great for replacements
This review is from the Shopsmith Tenon Master Jig but for parts only. The Tenon Master Jig itself is easy to setup and use. Replacement parts are easy to install.

Jun 21, 2016
New Bearings Make An Old Machine Run Smooth Again
These machines at + or - 65 years old can use a little TLC. I just reassembled a 1948 Model 10E yesterday that I am restoring with these bearings and new drive shaft bearings. When I turned it on you would not believe how quite and smooth it runs. I regained power because the motor does not have to overcome old worn out bearings dragging it down.

Mar 09, 2021
Rare Cast Iron Model 10ER Extension Table
This review is for the rare cast iron version of the Shopsmith Model 10ER extension table. A rare collectors item. The common one found on almost all Shopsmith Model 10ER's is cast out of aluminum. For those needing a replacement or even an extra 2nd extension table do get the common cast aluminum version as I would rate it the same as the rare cast iron one. I recommend it and it is a good quality produce. I rated it a good value based on the price I paid for the cast iron one I am reviewing.
As with all Shopsmith Model 10E or 10ER parts make sure you are getting the correct version of the part to fit your tool. Parts changed over the time the Model 10's were made from 1947 to 1953.