• This Forum is for adults 18 years of age or over. By continuing to use this Forum you are confirming that you are 18 or older. No content shall be viewed by any person under 18 in California.

Grizzly G509G Lathe

Anyone have any experience with it? your thoughts both positive and negative please. I am currently using their G9036 model, and have had great luck, but a buddy is wanting to by it, and I am looking to upgrade. Any other recommendations are more than welcome!

Tony.
 
I’ve had one for about 8 years now. It’s pretty accurate really. would I buy one again no. I’d spend the extra money and get a better made machine.
 
Maybe a precision Matthews 13x40 GT. I’m really eyeing the Clausing M300. Something made not in China would be my choice. Don’t get me wrong you can do good work on the Grizzly it’s just not what they made it out to be when they brought it out.
 
Maybe a precision Matthews 13x40 GT. I’m really eyeing the Clausing M300. Something made not in China would be my choice. Don’t get me wrong you can do good work on the Grizzly it’s just not what they made it out to be when they brought it out.
Thank you.
 
I personally use my Clausing 6913 lathe for chambering. I have used the G0509 gunsmith lathe. My only complaint is the D1-6 tooling. It ain't necessary for gunsmith and 99% of lathe work. Chucks and backing plates are very heavy and very heavy.
The machine is heavy and has a wide speed range. If you can't cut a top notch chamber with it, a $250,000 new Monarch 10ee won't help you.
 
Maybe a precision Matthews 13x40 GT. I’m really eyeing the Clausing M300. Something made not in China would be my choice. Don’t get me wrong you can do good work on the Grizzly it’s just not what they made it out to be when they brought it out.
I like the looks of this one. Five year warranty. Taiwan and not Chinese made also....
 
Butch i agree with that. my only wish is it had more mass in the saddle was shorter in the head stock and was d1-4 or 5
 
I agree that I would like the D1-4. I believe it is made in Taiwan. I don't do any machining that would require more mass in the saddle. We all use ours a little differently and have different demands.
I believe that Mike Bryant's latest is a Precision Mathews. You may check with Nez "Bamban" as he just set up his new one. His specialty is AR barrels.
 
Last edited:
Anyone have any experience with it? your thoughts both positive and negative please. I am currently using their G9036 model, and have had great luck, but a buddy is wanting to by it, and I am looking to upgrade. Any other recommendations are more than welcome!

Tony.
Ive got a G509g and a PM1340gt- If i could only have one It would be the PM
 
How short of a barrel can you chamber in each one of those? That g509 seems like a huge machine
ill go measure-- the grizz has the spindle drilled for an outboard spider- the PM does not and i didnt wanna drill mine so made a sleeve to slide on the spindle with set screws for a spider- this effectively makes the headstock wider of coarse.

looking at the beds on both machines, they are very close to the same size/ design.
 
Id love to have a lathe that big if i could chamber thru the headstock
sorry but I have the G0709 instead of the 0509- -- the 0509 is alot bigger. on the
G0709 the spindle is 18" long. with chuck 24" barrel is as short as i can do through headstock. with the PM i can do a 22 with the sleeve on spindle. that could be 20.5 if i drilled the spindle.
 
I like the looks of this one. Five year warranty. Taiwan and not Chinese made also....
sorry my mistake, i have the G0709. its closer to the size of the PM1340. both these lathes have close to 1-7/16 spindle bore/
the G0509 has a 2" i believe-
 
The Eisen I have used for several years still has less than .0001 runout on the spindle bore.The PM looks like the same machine.You can order them with a threaded spindle for a spider.My only wish is that the bore was a little bigger .But don't ask my wife !!!
 
The Eisen I have used for several years still has less than .0001 runout on the spindle bore.The PM looks like the same machine.You can order them with a threaded spindle for a spider.My only wish is that the bore was a little bigger .But don't ask my wife !!!
they do make a similar PM model with 2" bore:)
 

Upgrades & Donations

This Forum's expenses are primarily paid by member contributions. You can upgrade your Forum membership in seconds. Gold and Silver members get unlimited FREE classifieds for one year. Gold members can upload custom avatars.


Click Upgrade Membership Button ABOVE to get Gold or Silver Status.

You can also donate any amount, large or small, with the button below. Include your Forum Name in the PayPal Notes field.


To DONATE by CHECK, or make a recurring donation, CLICK HERE to learn how.

Forum statistics

Threads
168,011
Messages
2,244,973
Members
80,929
Latest member
Hipshot4570
Back
Top