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I have been shopping around for my first lathe, and came across an interesting ad. The guy advertising the lathe says that the minimum spindle speed is 1750rpm?? I was under the assumption that 80-100 was the norm for small lathes???Yes this is my first lathe and I am a complete novice, but am ready to take the leap!Thanks,Scott
Reply:Sounds like a wood lathe. My Craftsman (Atlas) will go as slow as 48 RPM I think. If I ever get around to getting a new pully, it will max out around 2200 RPM.MarkI haven't always been a nurse........Craftsman 12"x36" LatheEnco G-30B MillHobart Handler 175Lincoln WeldandPower 225 AC/DC G-7 CV/CCAdd a Foot Pedal to a Harbor Freight Chicago Electric 165A DC TIG PapaLion's Gate Build
Reply:If you think about it, he is probably quoting the speed of the motor itself and not the final speeds of the machine.
Reply:Thanks guys. I called him and he was kinda a quack. He sold it this evening to someone else anyway. Still on the hunt....
Reply:Carefull on the Atlas lathes, many out there in use, and if handled carefully are fine, Watch out though many of the parts are made from light cast metals, sometimes lumped in and referred to a pot metal, in any event very weak and not good when guys bang them or mesh them toghether when running. Many of the gear teeth break, also a lot of the parts in the carriage are mede from this material. They are a good value if found in good shape, and can do fair home shop work , just look them over good before buying."Si Vis Pacem Para Bellum"Lincoln Idealarc 250 AC/DCMillermatic 251 Syncrowave 300 30A spoolgunLincoln MP210Hypertherm 45(2) LN 25(2) Lincoln Weldanpower 225 CV(4) SA200 1 short hood SA250 SAM 400 |
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