View Full Version : going to do it.. Lathe question


leptar
02-21-2008, 12:27 PM
Really just interested in these 4 models... Just looking to hear any feed back good or bad...

JET JML 1014I
1/2HP totally enclosed, fan cooled motor powers 6 spindle speeds ranging from 500-3,975 RPM. Save the $100 and buy a stand? or...

JET JML 1014VSI
1/2HP totally enclosed, fan cooled motor powers 6 spindle speeds ranging from 500-3,975 RPM. 10 inch swing; 14 inch bed length; quick release levers

Delta LA200 Shopmaster
1/2-horsepower motor; 6 speeds (500-3,700 rpm); turns objects larger than 6-inch diameter. Benchtop midi-lathe with 14-1/2-inch distance between centers

Jet - JWL-1220
Powerful 3/4HP motor will allow you to turn bigger projects without bogging down your lathe. Same spec as the 1014I series but with a bigger motor.

Thanks in advance...
Paul

PNG
02-21-2008, 10:38 PM
Rikon

mikecc
02-21-2008, 10:47 PM
Delta and jet are good machines.
I like where the shut off is on the delta. also the delte is 3" longer than the jet. if you are going to do over 10" go with the Delta.

saltyric
02-22-2008, 06:36 AM
I picked up a delta off Amazon last year for under $150.00........look around, the prices change all the time!

Totally happy with it, by the way.

leptar
02-22-2008, 09:36 AM
Thanks alot...

I'm going to get the JWL-1220 because of the 20" center-center and the ability to turn spindles upto 48-50" after i get the bed extension. I've seen some video of it in action from turning 6x6 posts, soap stone bowls and it didn't even blink... @ 32" overall length vs the 28-1/2" 1014I, I can spare the room...

Thanks again,
Paul.

leptar
02-24-2008, 01:50 PM
I ended up picking up the Pioneer PRN 17-250 (http://www.pioneersi.com/product.htm?pid=577277) from Western Tool supply in Seekonk. 18" from center to center, solid and variable speed. $199.99 plus it has a rebate for a free bed extension.

Reason was I wanted 16" the 1220 fit the bill but after seeing it in action, price and a little thinking. I couldn't justify the extra $$ and the 17-250 had the extra features.

It's all standard with accessories so i don't need to buy a specific brand.

Read on-line it's the same as the red painted Turncrafter Pro that Penn State Industries offers... So i think i got an excellent deal...