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Wood Lathe Listing
Suggestions and particularly corrections are welcome. Any suggestions requiring me to go back through the entire list may or may not get acted on in a timely manner.
Submitted for your reading pleasure...
Wood Lathe Listing
Suggestions and particularly corrections are welcome. Any suggestions requiring me to go back through the entire list may or may not get acted on in a timely manner.
1,372 miles south of Steve Schlumpf, 525 miles west of that Burns fellow.
Never, under ANY circumstance, make the last cut!
Neal - that is quite the list!!! Thanks for taking the time for putting something like this together! Some of those models I didn't know anything about - just the name. Will make for a great reference!
Thanks again!
Steve
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Neal,
Great lists. I have a couple of corrections and or additions to the comments section I might suggest. Being I am pretty familiar with the Nova line of lathes I would suggest under HP or comments section you list that at 220V the DVR is 2Hp. Also the with the Nova lathes they are both 24" between centers and 44" with one bed segment which is a very popular option. Also the Vega 2600 is 26" swing over the bed. I believe it is 24" over the banjo.
All this information was confirmed via manufactures websites.
Alan
Correction to GI 25-600/625: HS Slide(Y)
Thanks for the info, folks. I've verified and corrected all three.
Alan, I see what happened on the Vega. I got my info from here:
http://www.vegawoodworking.com/2400%20Bowl%20Lathe.html
Looks like that page was originally for the 2400 but has been updated for the 2600. It still list swing as 24".
Some of the manufacturer's sites really need work! It was surprising how many did a poor job of listing their products specs. There were times I found myself digging into manuals just to find the MT, spindle thread size, etc.
Keep those corrections coming.
1,372 miles south of Steve Schlumpf, 525 miles west of that Burns fellow.
Never, under ANY circumstance, make the last cut!
A mch apprecisted effort.
Bob
Now that is a nice reference! Thanks!
Wood Lathe Specifications list updated. Several new lathes added (and a couple dropped).
A few notable additions:
- 3 new Rikon lathes in the queue for Fall '09
- New "Sit-down" lathe is available from Vicmarc
- New Grizzly H2669 beauty (don't miss this one)
Last edited by Neal Addy; 09-12-2009 at 4:34 PM.
1,372 miles south of Steve Schlumpf, 525 miles west of that Burns fellow.
Never, under ANY circumstance, make the last cut!
I believe the spindle thread on all Oneway's is M33-3.5
http://www.eboinc.net/model2584.html
another us made lathe. Never heard of anybody with it though, sure is a monster.
Harvey, thanks. I've corrected the Oneways. Looks like all but the 1640 and 1236SD are M33 - 3.5 RH. Not sure how I missed that the first time.
Alex, very cool! I hadn't heard of that lathe but I'll get it on the list.
1,372 miles south of Steve Schlumpf, 525 miles west of that Burns fellow.
Never, under ANY circumstance, make the last cut!
Thanks Neal.
Bernie
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New PSI lathe added. Available in late Feb.
PSI Turncrafter Commander VS
12"x18"
2 speed ranges (150-4000)
1"x8TPI
MT#2
106 lbs
$400 MSRP
1,372 miles south of Steve Schlumpf, 525 miles west of that Burns fellow.
Never, under ANY circumstance, make the last cut!
The Nova 1624 is listed as VS but it is a belt change to change speeds. Is that what you meant by VS?
John Trax