Picked it up last weekend and had some time to unbox and set it up. Huge difference from the Jet 1014. Love the variable speed. Now if it was under 100° I could go out and enjoy it.
Picked it up last weekend and had some time to unbox and set it up. Huge difference from the Jet 1014. Love the variable speed. Now if it was under 100° I could go out and enjoy it.
Last edited by Steve Hayes; 06-12-2011 at 3:21 PM.
Very nice and congrats! That's no small gloat IMO
WOW! Congrats on your new lathe! Very nice setup!
Steve
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Wow! looks great congrats
Grandpa always told me. "A good woodworker is not one that makes no mistakes. A good woodworker is one who knows how to cover up his mistakes."
Congrats Steve! I have turned on lathes that didn't have VS. VS is a necessity in my book.
Ken
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Nice looking setup. I agree with Ken about the variable speed. Well worth the extra expense. Enjoy the new lathe.
Congrats on the new toy!
Steve, seeing that kind of brings a tear to my eye. There are times I still think about my 46-460. For the money, I personally do not think there is a better lathe out there.
Not that I am not enjoying the larger lathe - but you have one sweet lathe there. It will do just about anything you can throw at it. Have fun!!!
It was a tough desicion. I nearly bought the DVR when Woodcraft had it on sale. I don't turn for a living it's just a hobby so I decided on the Delta. Very smooth running and very quite. I need to run to the borg and pick up some 3/8 bolts to secure it to the top and trim out the front of the top with some oak.
Grats! It is quite a step up from the 1014. What John said. Bang for the buck is there! Just beware that you may have to upgrde to an even bigger lathe.
Steve congrats on the lathe and really a nice setup.
Bernie
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congratulations Steve, enjoy
Great Gloat, Really nice machine I'm sure you'll love it.
Congrats on the new lathe. I know you will love it. Mine still works great.