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Benchtop Lathe
Grizzly G0624 10″ Cast Iron Bench Top Wood Lathe
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Benchtop Lathe
Heavy cast iron provides plenty of mass to turn plates and bowls up to 10″ wide and spindles up to 15-1/2″ long. Add the optional Bed Extension and you’ve got a full size lathe that can turn up to 38″ between centers. Its 1/2 HP motor and 6 speed selections give you plenty of power and flexibility for any project. Features: * Motor: 1/2 HP, 110V, single-phase * Amps: 6 * Swing over bed: 10″ * Distance between centers: 15-1/2″, 38″ w/ ext. * Tailstock travel: 3-1/4″ * Swing over tool rest: 7-1/2″ * Speeds: 480, 1270, 1960, 2730, 3327, 4023 RPM * 1″ x 8 TPI right hand spindle * Tool rest length: 6-1/4″ * MT #2 spindle taper and tailstock taper * Includes tool rest, live rolling center, spur center and 3″ face plate * Overall dimensions: 34″L x 8-3/4″D x 15″H * Approximate shipping weight: 102 lbs.
Benchtop Lathe Rating:
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Benchtop Lathe List Price: $ 275.00
Benchtop Lathe Offer Price: $ 275.00
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Benchtop Lathe
Grizzly G0624 10″ Cast Iron Bench Top Wood Lathe
Benchtop Lathe – click on the image below for more information.
Benchtop Lathe
Heavy cast iron provides plenty of mass to turn plates and bowls up to 10″ wide and spindles up to 15-1/2″ long. Add the optional Bed Extension and you’ve got a full size lathe that can turn up to 38″ between centers. Its 1/2 HP motor and 6 speed selections give you plenty of power and flexibility for any project. Features: * Motor: 1/2 HP, 110V, single-phase * Amps: 6 * Swing over bed: 10″ * Distance between centers: 15-1/2″, 38″ w/ ext. * Tailstock travel: 3-1/4″ * Swing over tool rest: 7-1/2″ * Speeds: 480, 1270, 1960, 2730, 3327, 4023 RPM * 1″ x 8 TPI right hand spindle * Tool rest length: 6-1/4″ * MT #2 spindle taper and tailstock taper * Includes tool rest, live rolling center, spur center and 3″ face plate * Overall dimensions: 34″L x 8-3/4″D x 15″H * Approximate shipping weight: 102 lbs.
Benchtop Lathe Rating:
(out of 1 reviews)
Benchtop Lathe List Price: $ 275.00
Benchtop Lathe Offer Price: $ 275.00
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Precision Lathe
Grizzly G9733 15″ x 50″ High Precision Tool Room Lathe
Precision Lathe – click on the image below for more information.
- Distance between centers: 50″
- Motor size (3 Phase, 220V): 7-1/2 H.P.
- Spindle bore: 2-1/8″
- Spindle size/type: D1-6 camlock
- Totally enclosed universal gearbox allows cutting of Inch, Metric, Whitworth, Module and Diametral threads
Precision Lathe
The 15″ x 50″ lathe is an all time favorite size of machine shops around the country! This fine quality toolroom model is an excellent high precision machine that will become an indispensable part of your shop.
Precision Lathe List Price: $ 13,995.00
Precision Lathe Offer Price: $ 12,995.00
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Tags: G9733, Grizzly, High, Lathe, Precision, precision lathe, precision tool, Room, Tool.
Precision Lathe
Grizzly G9732 14″ x 40″ High Precision Tool Room Lathe
Precision Lathe – click on the image below for more information.
- Distance between centers: 40″
- Speed range: 35-2000 RPM
- Spindle bore: 1-5/8″
- Spindle size/type: D1-5 camlock
- Swing over bed: 14-1/4″
Precision Lathe
Made for precision production work, this 14″ toolroom lathe can be put up against any fine quality lathe on the market today.
Precision Lathe List Price: $ 10,750.00
Precision Lathe Offer Price: $ 9,995.00
Precision Lathe question by guitardrummer: Where can I learn to weld and which type should I learn first?
I’m 14 and live in Perth Australia, but just in general is ok. I don’t want to make a living from it just as a hobby, but I want to be good enough to work on motorcycles in precision, my neighbour has given me some help on those kind of things but he doesn’t have welding equipment, only a handful of 30 year old+ tools, so I can’t learn much. I know there are different types like TIG, Arc, and Oxy-acetylene (can you explain the differences please), and also for different materials like aluminium, so what’s the most common types, the easiest to learn to start with, and the most relevant to what I want to do? Are classes common, or is it hard to find somewhere that teaches it, and is it expensive, do you have to pay a lot for the use of equipment, gas, metal etc?
I also want to learn to use a lathe, and any other tools that might be useful. I’ve done woodwork for a couple of terms at school so I can use bandsaw, belt/orbital sanders, drillpress/handdrill, heating element for acrylics, and all the hand tools, but I don’t know anything about metalworking, the closest thing is that I can solder cleanly.
Precision Lathe best answer:
Answer by jim w
start with the mig stick welding is on its way out ive been welding for 23 years
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Tags: G9732, Grizzly, High, Lathe, Precision, precision lathe, Room, Tool, toolroom lathe, welding.
Metal Turning Lathe
Grizzly G4015Z Combo Lathe/Mill
Metal Turning Lathe – click on the image below for more information.
Metal Turning Lathe
New and improved! We took our basic combination Metal Lathe/Milling Machine and increased its capacity and usability. Start with a lathe spindle bore of 3/4″ and a longer bed. Then add more change gears, inch-cut lead screws, 4″ 3-jaw chuck, reversing switch and so much more. This is an excellent machine for anyone, from the beginning machinist to the seasoned machinist. You get a lot of machine in a very small package with all the FEATURES you need for just about any job! FEATURES: T-slots in cross slide Cuts inch and metric threads Turret tool post 4″ 3-jaw chuck Tailstock offsets 1/2″ Built-in vise SPECIFICATIONS: Swing over bed: 16-1/2″ Swing over saddle: 11-1/2″ Distance between centers: 19-3/16″ Spindle taper: MT #3 Mill drill spindle taper: MT #3 Draw bar: 3/8″ – 16 TPI Tailstock barrel travel: 1-1/2″ Cross slide travel: 4-1/2″ Number of Mill/Drill speeds: 14 Speed range: 135, 175, 240, 295, 315, 380, 390, 490, 505, 635, 695, 900, 1055, 1370 RPM Number of Lathe speeds: 7 Lathe speed range: 185, 330, 405, 535, 680, 955, 1455 RPM Range of threads (inches): 8 – 120 TPI in 27 steps (Gear changes required) Range of threads (metric): 18 @ 0.2 – 3.0 mm Motor size (single phase 110V): 3/4 H.P. Shipping weight approximate: 475 lbs. STANDARD Equipment: 4″ 3-jaw chuck 1/2″ drill chuck MT#3 chuck arbor 2 dead centers Change gears 5″ backplate 9-1/2″ face plate
Metal Turning Lathe Rating:
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Metal Turning Lathe List Price: $ 1,250.00
Metal Turning Lathe Offer Price: $ 1,250.00
Metal Turning Lathe question by llemonandlime: Metal lathes?
I have this really important homewrok due tomorrow and I have to find out what “parallel turning” is and it has to be on a metal lathe. I also need to know what facing off, centre drilling and knerling are.
Metal Turning Lathe best answer:
Answer by waoc2000
A metal lathe, or a wood lathe, is a machine that turns a piece of metal or wood really fast. As it’s turning, you can use tools to remove metal making grooves, rings etc. Think of a chair leg, these are made on lathes. If you google some of these terms I’m sure you can find out what they mean
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Tags: Combo, G4015Z, Grizzly, lathe milling, Lathe/Mill, Metal, metal turning lathe, Turning.
Precision Lathe
Grizzly G9730 13″ x 40″ High Precision Tool Room Lathe, 3 HP 220V Single-Phase
Precision Lathe – click on the image below for more information.
- Distance between centers: 40″
- Hole through spindle: 1-3/8″
- Speed range: 105-2000 RPM
- Spindle size/type: D1-4 camlock
- Swing over bed: 13″
Precision Lathe
This is the best 13″ lathe we offer and is a dependable machine made for high precision work in a toolroom environment.
Precision Lathe List Price: $ 7,995.00
Precision Lathe Offer Price: $ 7,750.00
Precision Lathe question by I.M.Ben: What issues should be examined before making a drop or go decision?
Please, help me. I’ve read already but i have no idea. Thank you very much and have a nice day
^^!
John Goode founded Goode Sure Components Limited (GSC) in 1984 as a distributor of engineered products to firms in the centrally located city where he lived. His extensive product range consisted of fasteners, hand tools, measuring implements, welding accessories, gauges, flanges, filters and similar or related items. Prior to setting up GSC, Goode had worked for 20 years as a qualified precision engineer and a buyer for an engineering company. This background had given him a deep understanding of customer needs and GSC had built an outstanding market reputation for price competitiveness, customer service and rapid, reliable delivery. A sign over GSC’s counter typified the company’s service focus. It stated ‘We give you what you need: if we don’t stock it we will get it fast’.
GSC had been very successful with margins averaging 19 per cent on sales. Initially the company had faced six established competitors in the area. However, with unrelenting competitive aggression and marketing innovation, Goode had driven all of the rivals out of the market or into tiny specialist niches where they posed no threat to the company. The outcome was that GSC had established a large clientele of over 500 regular customers. These were safely spread across a range of different industries although nearly one-third of them were engineering firms. Despite the recession of the early 1990s, the company’s workforce had increased from 11 to 46 employees between 1987 and 1994 while profits had soared by over 700 per cent in real terms.
GSC’s best selling line was industrial fasteners, which accounted for some 20 per cent of total sales. Indicative of his innovative approach, Goode had in 1991 begun to hold and promote stocks of unthreaded screws and bolts so that customers could save 40 per cent on the usual price by threading the fasteners themselves on their own threading machines. The price sensitive market had responded as Goode had anticipated. Over 30 new customers had switched their patronage to GSC and by 1994 the company was supplying unthreaded fasteners to over 50 customers in total. This venture had reduced Goode’s average margin on fasteners but it had also led to sales of other items to the new customers and had locked in some existing customers more tightly. An unexpected bonus was that GSC had been able to make extra profits by meeting customer requests to obtain and supply the threading machines. This activity had provided average margins of 28 per cent. A further spin-off was that more than 20 of the customers that were threading fasteners in-house had enquired about GSC’s potential to supply other machines such as lathes, boring, milling and shaping machines and other types of engineering machinery. These developments had prompted Goode to consider expanding proactively into machinery distribution. GSC was encountering the beginnings of market saturation in its traditional business and machines might provide a synergistic growth impetus. Goode reasoned that GSC’s close proximity to customers would provide product demonstration, delivery and spares advantages over domestic machinery manufacturers and distributors of foreign machines. He had recognized that the company would need to introduce some organizational changes but felt that these could be managed.
The main obstacle to the possible expansion was that it would be necessary to stock and demonstrate machines but this was not feasible at GSC’s current premises without adversely limiting storage capacity for the firm’s traditional ‘bread and butter’ products. For some months Goode had pondered whether to search the commercial property market for suitable premises in which to open a Goode Sure Machinery business. Then in April 1994 ideal premises adjoining GSC’s current establishment had become available for £500000. Goode had considered this a realistic price but was daunted by the large investment that meeting it
would entail. At only 42 years of age and faced with a mature traditional market, an innovative track record and a hunger for growth, Goode knew that a major decision was required. However, he knew also that he would need to assess all the pros and cons relating to an entry into a less familiar and therefore more risky but potentially more profitable new venture
Please, help me. I’ve read already but i have no idea. Thank you very much and have a nice day
^^!
Precision Lathe best answer:
Answer by Bored Goblin
issues are risk and return from either option
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Tags: 220v, G9730, Grizzly, GSC, High, john goode, Lathe, market, Precision, precision lathe, Room, SinglePhase, Tool.
Metal Lathes
Grizzly G4000 9″ x 19″ Bench Lathe
Metal Lathes – click on the image below for more information.
Metal Lathes
There’s never been a better time to get into metalworking – or a better price on a professional-quality Grizzly metalworking lathe. The Model G4000 is precision crafted by one of our most-trusted factories for superior accuracy & long-lasting dependability. You won’t find a better combination of price & performance on a full-featured 9″ x 19″ lathe anywhere! Specifications: ? Swing over bed: 8-3/4″ ? Swing over cross slide: 5″ ? Distance between centers: 19″ ? Spindle bore: 3/4″ ? Spindle thread: 39mm x 4mm pitch ? Spindle taper: MT#3 ? Motor: 3/4 HP, 110V ? Number of speeds: 6 ? Range of speeds: 130, 300, 400, 600, 1000, 2000 RPM ? Range of inch threads: 8-56 TPI ? Range of metric threads: 0.05-3.0mm ? Range of feeds: 0.0023-0.013 ? Lead screw: 9/16″-16 TPI ? Compound travel: 1-7/8″ ? Cross slide travel: 4-1/4″ ? Carriage travel: 16″ ? Maximum tool size: 1/2″ x 1/2″ ? Tailstock barrel travel: 1-9/16″ ? Tailstock barrel taper: MT#2 ? Number of longitudinal feeds: 18 ? Number of inch threads: 27 ? Number of metric threads: 11 ? Overall dimensions: 37″L x 20″W x 15″H ? Approx. shipping weight: 293 lbs. Standard Equipment: ? 4″ 3-jaw chuck with two sets of jaws ? 7-1/4″ 4-jaw chuck with reversible jaws ? Steady rest ? Follow rest ? MT#2 Dead center ? MT#3 Dead center ? MT#2 Live center ? 4-way tool post ? Faceplate ? Extra C-type tool post ? Tool Box & Tool Kit Special Price!
Metal Lathes Rating:
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Metal Lathes List Price: $ 975.00
Metal Lathes Offer Price: $ 895.00
Metal Lathes question by Jack M: are there any lawsuits against companies who make metal lathes?
Metal Lathes best answer:
Answer by toomuchtime
I’m sure there are, people will sue anyone for anything.
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