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I have the chance to buy a used hollowing rig that is similar to the one sold by Lyle Jamieson. He is asking $175. It does not have a laser but it is very solid and hefty. I am just a hobbiest and will use it on my Jet 1642 lathe.
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Lyle's basic package is $395, so if the quality of what you're looking at is equivalent to the Jamieson, you are probably on the high side. I think the laser is probably 1/3 of the price of the Jamieson system. I'd offer $125 and see how the seller responds.
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Thanks Allan. How important is the laser? It looks pretty handy but is it necessary?
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Birdseye Bill said:
Thanks Allan. How important is the laser? It looks pretty handy but is it necessary?
Well it definitely makes it easier to judge wall thickness. Obviously you can do it without it but with it uniform wall thickness is a breeze and you are much less likely to come thru the side or bottom
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Big thing to look for is compatibility with common boring bars on the market and thread size of hex nuts or handles that come with that rig.
I bought the D-handle & back rest from Packard Woodworks and use Jordon, Sorby and other bars with my set up on a Jet 1642. I had to swap out the hex nut on the D-handle with a star knob with same threads.
Made my own laser set up for my Jamieson rig for about $35 using wood dowels and hardware. You can find aftermarket laser set up for less than Lyle’s or make your own. Depending upon design might not need a laser on every hollow form.
Since cannot see the rig you are looking at, compatibility issue, and know what you might want to turn agree $125 a fair price.
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If you end up buying it I have Jamiesons original DVD on using it - Hollow Forms Made Easy. I plan to get around to putting it up in the swap and sell section soon. Let me know if your interested in it. I'll make a a good deal on it. It's a good DVD on setting it up and using it
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This is Lyle Jamieson's site
http://lylejamieson.com/This is his tool store
http://lylejamieson.com/#tool-storeThis is his laser system
http://lylejamieson.com/product/laser-measuring-system/The laser itself only cost about $10 to buy anywhere but I would highly suggest if you do buy the guys system that you watch Lyles DVD
http://lylejamieson.com/product/in-depth...iques-dvd/to learn how to use it.
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I made one similar to this. I would not want to use it without the laser. A laser can be added fairly easily.
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I saw Trent Bosch demonstrate his visualizer when I visited the Front Range Turners last year.
I bought the laser attachment when I got my hollowing system, but I am working on upgrading it to Trent's camera-base system.
Here is a video intro to it.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=pl...Cg7jXCesEA
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