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  1. #31
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    Default Artisan Handyshop 6"

    New posting of the manual for the Handyshop.
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  3. #32
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    Thanks for the manual very handy.

  4. #33
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    Have had mine for over 20yrs, time to move it on if anyone is interested pls pm me

  5. #34
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    G'day Mate,

    Have you sold your machine?
    is it the 6" or 8"?
    have you got all attachments?

  6. #35
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    Thank you very much for this info. My farther is bringing one to me tomorrow. 22/12/2017
    Quote Originally Posted by Saskatoon View Post
    New posting of the manual for the Handyshop.

  7. #36
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    Another strange thread with nearly 13,000 views and lots of new/ first time posters???

    Like the SCM L’Invincible thread

  8. #37
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    Saskatoon's posting (#31 above) of Artisan Handyshop Manual appears to relate to a benchtop saw, buzzer and dowel combo. I have attempted to attach a pdf of the "Artisan Standard Homejoiner - Operating Instructions and Maintenance Manual" which gives details for blade setting, fence setting, dowelling and even talks of an optional moulding head which are not mentioned in the Handyshop Manual. If I have not succeeded with the attachment I will try until I get it to work.
    Attachment failed - exceeded allowable size. Will try again tomorrow.








  9. #38
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    I have split the oversize pdf into two parts which are now attached.
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  10. #39
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    G’day, new to the forum. Has anyone got an exploded view of one of these machines?
    I have one that has been semi-pulled apart, and have cleaned it up and ready to put back together.

  11. #40
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    RonA, do you still have your Artisan machine? If so any chance you could send me some photos of the belts and pulleys setup? Trying to get mine reassembled and working.
    cherrs

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    Hey guys does anyone have a link to a copy of the formentioned manual, I've been struggling to find one. And there are no links in this thread anymore. Thanks

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    post 38 above has two pdfs, are they not suitable?

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    Manual has now been uploaded to the Manual Section in the library

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    Hi Ron,

    I have the 8x8 3 phase model. Motor just smoked itself. Not sure if it is original motor size/HP - could I please ask you to check what yours is before I buy a new motor?

    Thanks so very much
    Joe

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    Default artisan combination saw

    Hi everyone,,

    I'm new here so see how we go,

    South of the river.

    I have an Artisan combination saw/planer , must be about 50 years old , still works good, I made my own jigs etc to cut angles and mitres etc,
    single phase motor, it has a thread on the side which I fit a chuck so I can drill with it but it has no table for that but it can be fitted.
    I can make finger joints etc.
    the rise and fall is a bit tight but that could need a new brass bush , otherwise it still is a good machine for hobbies and small furniture jobs.
    I have a dust extractor about 20 litres . as well but I have not had this fitted as yet

    Problem is , We are moving soon (downsizing) and although I enjoy making things with it we will have no room (and the new neighbor's will kill me)

    I was wondering what it may be worth if I put it up for sale?

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