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[email protected] December 20th 04 02:17 PM

Jet wood lathe
 

Stephen M December 20th 04 03:27 PM

rec.crafts.woodturning is the place to ask. FWIW I recall kind comments to
that effect there regarding the jet $800ish model

Google it.

-Steve
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A top of the line Jet wood lathe is it a good lathe for a beginner? I`m
just starting to work on a lathe!
Rich



J. Clarke December 20th 04 04:00 PM

wrote:

A top of the line Jet wood lathe is it a good lathe for a beginner? I`m
just starting to work on a lathe!


You might also want to ask this one on rec.crafts.woodturning, where you'll
find a group more focussed on your specific interest.

Rich


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--John
Reply to jclarke at ae tee tee global dot net
(was jclarke at eye bee em dot net)

RonB December 20th 04 05:32 PM

If you are referring to the 1442, I have owned one for about a year and it is a great machine. I recommend buying the cast iron legs because they add about 150 pounds to the mass, which dampens vibration. The only bug I had was a tendency for the speed control to stick, especially when it is cold. This seems to going away and a local Jet rep said this was fixed on newer lathes.

Regarding the $800 price Stephen noted, if you can get it for that, move out and buy. I paid $799 for my a year ago September. Same store recently had it for $915. Price increase supposedly because of the raise in steel prices and state of the dollar.

George December 20th 04 10:39 PM

I recommend building a cabinet base, where you don't waste valuable shop
floor storing air.

If you've got the bug and the bucks, have at it, but a Mini with tools and
chuck will give you a lot of experience for a good five - six hundred less.


"RonB" wrote in message
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If you are referring to the 1442, I have owned one for about a year and it
is a great machine. I recommend buying the cast iron legs because they add
about 150 pounds to the mass, which dampens vibration. The only bug I had
was a tendency for the speed control to stick, especially when it is cold.
This seems to going away and a local Jet rep said this was fixed on newer
lathes.

Regarding the $800 price Stephen noted, if you can get it for that, move out
and buy. I paid $799 for my a year ago September. Same store recently had
it for $915. Price increase supposedly because of the raise in steel prices
and state of the dollar.



WaltC December 21st 04 03:45 PM

I'm highly satisfied with my Jet 1442 (with legs). It is tight, well
finished and accurate.

So far no problems in 6 months.

WaltC



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