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Gunsmithing
Which new lathe?
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<blockquote data-quote="Chamberman" data-source="post: 1631432" data-attributes="member: 45142"><p>We've used Grizzly in our shop for years- no major issues.</p><p>We use them for everything you mentioned as well as other machining tasks.</p><p>The 14 x 40 Gunsmith Lathe G0709 $5795 + 300 Freight, is Excellent! I have one in my personal shop and couldn't be happier... Around 5K....</p><p>Very accurate. I use the Viper fixture in the four jaw for chambering, threading, truing receivers, bolt work, etc.....</p><p>I decided on the Grizzly via recommendations from older machinists who used them throughout their career.</p><p>One of the biggest factors as well, is the fact that they are less money up front. Then you have several thousand you can spend on tooling, instruments, reamers, go, no-go's, bushings, turning tools, lubricants.... The list is endless.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chamberman, post: 1631432, member: 45142"] We've used Grizzly in our shop for years- no major issues. We use them for everything you mentioned as well as other machining tasks. The 14 x 40 Gunsmith Lathe G0709 $5795 + 300 Freight, is Excellent! I have one in my personal shop and couldn't be happier... Around 5K.... Very accurate. I use the Viper fixture in the four jaw for chambering, threading, truing receivers, bolt work, etc..... I decided on the Grizzly via recommendations from older machinists who used them throughout their career. One of the biggest factors as well, is the fact that they are less money up front. Then you have several thousand you can spend on tooling, instruments, reamers, go, no-go's, bushings, turning tools, lubricants.... The list is endless. [/QUOTE]
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