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Poolewood lathe?
Does anyone know where I can pull up pictures of a Poolewood PW28-40 lathe?
Also do you know where I can read any reviews of this lathe? |
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Poolewood lathe?
Hi all,
The PW28-40 is one of the older original Poolewood lathes and I'm sure it's now only available second hand, it was around here in the UK for a short while in a white version sold by the Axminster Power Tool company. It is a heavy lathe with variable speed that came through a pully system operated by a handle on the front of the machine. The original post in this thread could be referring to the all new Euro1200 DVSL (Direct Variable Speed Lathe) from Poolewood. All the lathes in the Poolewood Euro series are direct motor drive through a universal drive placed between the motor and the spindle. The all new E1200 differs in that the spindle is the motor shaft (no universal joint) and the way it works (as I understand it) makes it similar to the Nova DVR but the E1200 goes down to 1 rpm. This lathe is in the prototype stage but orders are being taken in large numbers and the best place to go for better information is Poolewood in the UK. Regards....Mike Swain http://www.creative-woodturning.com http://www.poolewood.co.uk |
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