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Oh Man... Other than being a bit spendy, look at these http://www.grizzly.com/products/g0509g $6750 Features: Precision ground and hardened V-bed is made of Meehanite casting Totally enclosed universal gearbox allows cutting of Inch, Metric, Whitworth, Modular and Diametral threads Headstock gears run in an oil bath and are hardened and precision ground for smooth, quiet and vibration free operation 1/8 HP, .45 Amp coolant motor Specifications: Motor 3 - 4 HP, 220V, 3-phase, 2 speed Swing over bed 16" Swing over gap 22" Swing over cross slide 10" Distance between centers 40" Spindle nose D1-6 camlock Spindle nose taper MT#6 Spindle bore 2" Tailstock barrel taper MT#4 Tailstock barrel travel 4-3/4" Cross slide travel 8-1/2" Compound travel 5-1/2" Number of speeds 16 Speed range 45-1800 RPM Range of threads (inches) 45 @ 2-72 TPI Range of threads (metric) 39 @ 0.2-14 mm Diametrical pitch range 21 @ 8-44 DP Modular pitch range 18 @ .3-3.5 MP Width of bed 10" Approximate shipping weight 3245 lbs. http://www.grizzly.com/products/g4003g $2695 Features: Removable gap bed allows turnings up to 17" in diameter Nine spindle speeds - ranging from 70 to 1,400 RPM Easy to use lever controls Hardened and ground cast iron bed Cuts 4-112 Standard TPI and .2-4.5 Metric Full length splash guard On/off reverse switch on carriage Halogen work light Ball bearing steady/follow rests Outboard end support screws Socket for tailstock lock Cast iron stand with extended base Cast aluminum gear cover D1-5 spindle nose (6 pin) 1-5/8" spindle bore Specifications: Motor 1-1/2 HP, 220V, single-phase, 9 Amps, 60 Hz, 1725 RPM Swing over bed 12" Swing over gap 17" Swing over cross slide 7" Distance between centers 36" Bed width 7-1/4" Spindle bore 1-5/8" Spindle nose taper MT#5 Spindle nose D1-5 Camlock Cross slide travel 6-1/4" Compound travel 3-1/4" Tailstock barrel taper MT#3 Tailstock barrel travel 4" Number of speeds 9 Range of speeds 70, 200, 220, 270, 360, 600, 800, 1000, 1400 RPM Height w/o stand 23" Height w/ stand 54-1/2" Length w/ stand 61" Width of stand 26" Approximate shipping weight 1364 lbs. opinions vary band of bubbas and STC hunting Club Information on Ammoguide about the416AR, 458AR, 470AR, 500AR What is an AR round? Case Drawings 416-458-470AR and 500AR. 476AR, http://www.weaponsmith.com | ||
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how is quality on a grizzly lathe? I saw on local craigslist that someboyd was selling a couple of bridgeport mills, I know nothing about these things and don't have room or money so didn't look close. Red My rule of life prescribed as an absolutely sacred rite smoking cigars and also the drinking of alcohol before, after and if need be during all meals and in the intervals between them. -Winston Churchill | |||
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The G4003G lathe is a new addition this year. I plan on buying one within the next several months to replace the old worn out Atlas, flat way lathe that I've been using. Grizzly's product are generally alright, sometimes you get stuck with something though. I ordered a carbide insert threading tool, just had it delivered yesterday. The tool holder is alright for the price, but the inserts really aren't good for anything smaller than around 3/4 inch in diameter. That stinks when I bought it to do 12-32 UNEF threads. Regards, Eric "We must all hang together, or assuredly we shall all hang separately." Benjamin Franklin, July 4 1776 Lost once in the shuffle, member since 2000. | |||
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"all" (that's a generalization) of the import houses use the same guys to make their machines, the difference is spec. taiwanize is generally better than chinse jet brings in the top spec, or at least did grizzly/enco next wholesale tool takes run of the mill harbour frieght WAY down homier (sp) is bottom of the bucket. I've seen inch pitch main threads with MM dials, no kidding however, a company can spec machines from the factories, and that spec is what they get. If I was to order one, i would call ahead, ask for a pre-shipment inspection.. dang it, i forgot the "chief tech"'s name at grizzly... anyway, ask them to make certain it was prime, and inform them that it WILL come back for replacement if not to spec. I bought my first NEW machine from them, some years ago, had trouble with it, and they took care of the main drive gears, very well, very fast, and great customer service. these aren't NEW american machines, but the cost of a NEW american (or english, german, or japanese) lathe to too much for the small shop guy to cost justify, IMSO. jeffe opinions vary band of bubbas and STC hunting Club Information on Ammoguide about the416AR, 458AR, 470AR, 500AR What is an AR round? Case Drawings 416-458-470AR and 500AR. 476AR, http://www.weaponsmith.com | |||
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I do need another lathe,does it have a four jaw chuck,and does it have a collet head and collets? van | |||
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In 1999 I bought my brother a a new Jet 13x40GHL for $2k [was $4k, but dented in shipping] In 2000 I bought a new Grizzly 7x10 mini lathe from the Grizzly out store for $400 plus shipping. In 2001 a 1967 Clausing 5914 12x36 1200 pound lathe that was bought new by Boeing, then surplused to ALEM Industrial in Seattle that rebuilt ships. When ALEM went out of biz, I got it at auction for $1200 + $50 delivery. It has many layers of paint. In 2006 I got a 1938 101.07402 Craftsman Atlas 12x36 ~300 pound lathe that has been babied, but re painted. Someone retrofitted the headstock with tapered roller bearings to replace the babbit bearings. After I have plunked down money for lathes 4 times, what have I learned. 1) See the name "Grizzly" and walk away. 2) Look for original paint. 3) With every lathe, you will get smarter, and your wife will get madder. | |||
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I wouldn't think that it would have collets. Butch | |||
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Don't think you can judge an entire line off your experience with a 7x10 minilathe that costs $400. A Grizzly lathe in the proper hands will turn out excellent work. | |||
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heh, i've had a couple import minilathes.. other than a really nice DC motor/speed controller, there's about 120391984319 flaws in them, and I find up "finishing" them, as they are a "kit".... this is that whole "specs" thing... grizzly gets a decent mini.. homeir gets visible runout on the chuck... from the same factory. but, if you want to learn ALOT on the minis, www.littlemachineshop.com has a ton of data .. i have to warn you, though... the minis are what started me on my opinions vary band of bubbas and STC hunting Club Information on Ammoguide about the416AR, 458AR, 470AR, 500AR What is an AR round? Case Drawings 416-458-470AR and 500AR. 476AR, http://www.weaponsmith.com | |||
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My choice for a gunsmith lathe is a M300 Harrison. The Emco is a first rate machine, but a little short between centers. Butch | |||
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Always buy the best tools you can afford. Timan | |||
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So how much does the 17S Emco cost ??? | |||
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The 17S is only 27.5" between centers, too short for me. How much does the 20D run? They look like very nice machines but they might break the bank. | |||
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I'll bet the 14S is $15,000+. Butch | |||
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Hello, At around 15,000 I would look at a Haas tool room. I think its 20,000. John | |||
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