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Hi All,
I purchased a 7" x 27" tabletop mill last year. I knew what I was getting, but it had to go inside the house and there was no way I could maneuver and maintain a full-sized knee mill indoors. I plopped the new mill on a sturdy bottom tool chest and it all works very well (except for the crappy torque - but I already knew what I was getting).
Now it has become lathe time for John and I know 1.1 HP wasn't going to cut it so I ordered a Griz G4003. Not the biggest, best, nor most powerful lathe on the market but it will fit my needs and facilities (house) well. Since these dudes are on back order, I had time to consider that the Grizzly stand is steel, not cast and so might lack some rigidity, so I thought I'd hit up the group for their thoughts. My first solution was why not another toolbox? I get the need for leveling, but could that not be done between the lathe and the toolbox? I thought about the wheels perhaps being the weak link in all this, but I could get one with 6 wheels and upgrade them with mondo casters.
So, does anyone have any experience with this approach? All ideas, thoughts, and criticism are welcome!
Thanks,
John
I purchased a 7" x 27" tabletop mill last year. I knew what I was getting, but it had to go inside the house and there was no way I could maneuver and maintain a full-sized knee mill indoors. I plopped the new mill on a sturdy bottom tool chest and it all works very well (except for the crappy torque - but I already knew what I was getting).
Now it has become lathe time for John and I know 1.1 HP wasn't going to cut it so I ordered a Griz G4003. Not the biggest, best, nor most powerful lathe on the market but it will fit my needs and facilities (house) well. Since these dudes are on back order, I had time to consider that the Grizzly stand is steel, not cast and so might lack some rigidity, so I thought I'd hit up the group for their thoughts. My first solution was why not another toolbox? I get the need for leveling, but could that not be done between the lathe and the toolbox? I thought about the wheels perhaps being the weak link in all this, but I could get one with 6 wheels and upgrade them with mondo casters.
So, does anyone have any experience with this approach? All ideas, thoughts, and criticism are welcome!
Thanks,
John