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Good deal. Time to make some shavins. I mean, figure out what you can/can't use from the old one.
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Won't mention adding weight to base of lathe again, looks great, good luck with!
Bill
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Hey, do you mind checking your manual to see if you can add two bed extensions to this lathe? From the photo on the Highland Woodworking site it looks like it's tapped on both ends but I wanted to make sure. I'm halfway in the market.
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(03-02-2021, 02:17 PM)CStan Wrote: Hey, do you mind checking your manual to see if you can add two bed extensions to this lathe? From the photo on the Highland Woodworking site it looks like it's tapped on both ends but I wanted to make sure. I'm halfway in the market.
I will look and get back to you later tonight. I know there are threaded holes on both ends. On the headstock end it takes an outrigger. I will check to see if the extension will also fit there.
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Good looking lathe. Let us know how it works. only problem I see is that cannot be a woodworking shop. Absolutly NO shavings or sawdust Not possible at least in mine.
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(03-02-2021, 02:17 PM)CStan Wrote: Hey, do you mind checking your manual to see if you can add two bed extensions to this lathe? From the photo on the Highland Woodworking site it looks like it's tapped on both ends but I wanted to make sure. I'm halfway in the market.
It didn’t say in the manual but it looks like the extension can only go on the tail stock end. The headstock end is made a little different to accept the outrigger.
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It works great. Plenty of power. I made a small 6” bowl from an old cheap blank. The lathe did great. Me not so good.
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Nice lathe, nice shop. I fully understand about "never be this clean again..."
When I picked up my lathe, the dealer loaded it on my flatbed with a fudge truck. In the crate, shipping weight was 1200 pounds.
Took me three days to get it off the flatbed and into the shop. Insurance man asked if I had bolted it to the floor. I replied that anybody who can pick it up and walk away with it is welcome to it.
GM
The only tool I have is a lathe. Everything else is an accessory.