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black label
11-08-2006, 05:43 PM
WHERE IS THE BEST PLACE TO BUY ONE

tobias
11-08-2006, 05:50 PM
www.toolsplus.com

ProfessorM
11-09-2006, 08:54 AM
PM me before you buy the carbide insert tool set up.

Charleston
11-09-2006, 09:15 AM
In most cases the total cost is determined by "shipping costs". I found that the actual duplicator price was pretty standard among suppliers.
I got mine at Penn State Industries and paid full boat for shipping. You can do better. If I had it to do again I would call Vega direct.
Yes, contact Professor M before you buy a carbide tool holder and cutter

Bob Thomas
11-14-2006, 02:32 PM
I just called Vega and they said to MA, $229 + $15 shipping. Quite a bit more than some of the sites I checked out. Oh well, back to the drawing board

Charleston
11-14-2006, 04:26 PM
I just called Vega and they said to MA, $229 + $15 shipping. Quite a bit more than some of the sites I checked out. Oh well, back to the drawing board


That's about right! Why back to the drawing board?
I paid $240 + $35 shipping. The machine is worth every penny!

Bob Thomas
11-14-2006, 09:25 PM
That's about right! Why back to the drawing board?
I paid $240 + $35 shipping. The machine is worth every penny!

Definately getting one. Just price was higher than 2 other sites I saw, which shocked me. I expected a direct ship from the manuf. would have been cheaper than the sites, shipping included.

So far, I've got the cheapest at $219 with $6.50 shipping. Probably going there

black label
11-15-2006, 02:38 AM
Southern Tools 204+14.50 Shipping

Bob Thomas
11-15-2006, 03:36 PM
Well, that's it. Just pulled the trigger on the Vega from Southern-tool. Misread my quotes and THEY were less :o

There's gonna be a TON of sawdust on the floor this winter....I might burn it for heat :laughs:

Gonna mount it on the back of the Delta.

Question, though. Someone mentioned mounting it on the back and sanding from the front.....how does the lathe stay stable when cutting? Do you mount it to the table and dismount, turn around, then re-mount or is the weight of the lathe enough?

Sorry if this is a hijack

Charleston
11-15-2006, 04:24 PM
The duplicator is nthing but a piece of extruded aluminum with the necessary attachments.
If you mount it on the back you have to turn the tool upside down. Then you can use your tool rest or sand from the front.
The lathe is plenty stable and will hold the weight of the dup with no problem.
Plese understand that you have to work the dup from the back if that's where you mount it. Those of us with a bench built against the wall, well we just can't gt back there.
I had a fellow make me a couple of stops for the mounting legs of my dup. I can pop it off and work the plug from the tool rest which is mounted between the clamps. Then when I am ready I just pop the dup right back on and it's centered.
Good luck with the new toy!

ProfessorM
11-15-2006, 04:36 PM
I had a fellow make me a couple of stops for the mounting legs of my dup. I can pop it off and work the plug from the tool rest which is mounted between the clamps. Then when I am ready I just pop the dup right back on and it's centered.
Good luck with the new toy!

When are we going to see some photos as I never really did understand what you were doing.:bl: Picture is worth a thousand words. p.

Bob Thomas
11-15-2006, 05:14 PM
Charleston and Prof....

Thanks for all the info! Can't wait until it gets here :love:

Charleston
11-15-2006, 05:44 PM
When are we going to see some photos as I never really did understand what you were doing.:bl: Picture is worth a thousand words. p.

Yeah I know I promised those pics. I will try to get it done soon!:cheers: It's a great way to go BTW

Charleston
11-15-2006, 05:46 PM
Best of luck BT :cheers: