OK, I know the immediate difference between the G4003 and G4003G is that the later has a "G" at the end, while the former does not. I also know the first one is green while the second is white. It seems to me one comes with the stand and the other one doesn't? I am also aware I can easily compare both lathes with Grizzly's compare tool. But that still does not fully answer my question:
What are the meaningful differences between these two lathes?
Of course the G4003G lathe is for gunsmithing. Being ignorant of what that means, I would like to hear from the experts. Is it about more accuracy? Is it about a series of accessories which are of imminent importance for gunsmithing but not for making something like, say, a screw? If I am not into gunsmithing, can I still benefit from the "perks" obtained by a gunsmithing lathe, or will it actually hinder my experience?
Just curious, that's all!
What are the meaningful differences between these two lathes?
Of course the G4003G lathe is for gunsmithing. Being ignorant of what that means, I would like to hear from the experts. Is it about more accuracy? Is it about a series of accessories which are of imminent importance for gunsmithing but not for making something like, say, a screw? If I am not into gunsmithing, can I still benefit from the "perks" obtained by a gunsmithing lathe, or will it actually hinder my experience?
Just curious, that's all!