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RE: Grizzly G9972Z gets delivered tomorrow - EdK - 12-11-2013 (12-11-2013, 04:22 PM)marfaguy Wrote:(12-11-2013, 03:19 PM)EdK Wrote: If 220 volts is a problem, and even if it isn't, this Precision Matthews lathe has a bunch of nice features. A separate feed rod rather than using the half nuts for feeding is a nice feature. Variable speed on the fly and a tachometer are a couple more. It might have been the increase in cost or more likely he didn't have any in stock at the time. I can't see any reason why the Grizzly would be better as far as specs go. Ed RE: Grizzly G9972Z gets delivered tomorrow - marfaguy - 12-11-2013 (12-11-2013, 04:37 PM)EdK Wrote:(12-11-2013, 04:22 PM)marfaguy Wrote:(12-11-2013, 03:19 PM)EdK Wrote: If 220 volts is a problem, and even if it isn't, this Precision Matthews lathe has a bunch of nice features. A separate feed rod rather than using the half nuts for feeding is a nice feature. Variable speed on the fly and a tachometer are a couple more. That was it I think. Lead time before they had any more in stock. The additional cost was a bit of a factor but not that much. RE: Grizzly G9972Z gets delivered tomorrow - stevec - 12-11-2013 (12-11-2013, 04:13 PM)marfaguy Wrote: I didn't express that very well. I should have said, getting additional anI gottcha Marf and I apologize for being such a nit picker. However, (here I go again) If you do have a 220v circuit in the shop, you could prolly have a second outlet on the circuit . I mean if your present outlet is fed by as low as a 10amp breaker you can draw almost 10 amps. Full load draw (at stall load) of a 1/2 Hp. motor is 4.9 amps, 2 of them stalled (how likely is that?) is still only 9.8 amps. Sorry, I'll go away now and try to be good. RE: Grizzly G9972Z gets delivered tomorrow - marfaguy - 12-14-2013 After looking back through this thread I decided to do some informal testing. Using a fairly generous lead angle with my 1/2" square rougher bit I was able to do a .035" D.O.C ( so .070 total) comfortably. Even with a very modest to no lead angle .020" was no problem. This was with 1" diameter CRS. So my earlier statements about how much this lathe will cut was being overly cautious. |