I am looking at a Grizzly bench top lathe used. I plan to use it just to learn general machining. Make things for the reloading room and such. I know a little about lathes but I was hoping fir some hints on things to look for. Thanks in advance.
I don’t handy. I will get some. I was hoping for some general lathe buying things to look for.Which lathe is this? Got any pictures?
If it's a DF1236 or DF1224 from the 80's, They are pretty good little lathes and are belt drive heads. Just make sure you get all of the accessories that came with it, Because the Early ones had 60mmx8 TPI spindle threads instead of 2 1/4x8 Spindle threads and trying to find chucks, Faceplates Etc is like trying to find Rocking Horse Road Apples.I am looking at a Grizzly bench top lathe used. I plan to use it just to learn general machining. Make things for the reloading room and such. I know a little about lathes but I was hoping fir some hints on things to look for. Thanks in advance.
It’s a big topic and what we might suggest varies based on your ability to measure accurately. Since you’re learning, chances are there’s a lot you won’t be able to check. A number of close up photos of any wear surfaces would let us help a lot more.I am looking at a Grizzly bench top lathe used. I plan to use it just to learn general machining. Make things for the reloading room and such. I know a little about lathes but I was hoping fir some hints on things to look for. Thanks in advance.
Current owner is a super nice guy and will probably work with me on any questions I have. Thanks for the info.It’s a big topic and what we might suggest varies based on your ability to measure accurately. Since you’re learning, chances are there’s a lot you won’t be able to check. A number of close up photos of any wear surfaces would let us help a lot more.
If the lathe is setup and the owner is willing, just taking a pass on a simple steel 1” rod 12” long or so will tell you a lot. If it’s well aligned the shaft will be the same(ish) diameter the whole length (the ends are the most important), and the finish on the ends won’t have a lot of chatter. If he will face off a 4” to 6” aluminum disk, laying a straight edge across it will show if the cross slide is aligned.
Current owner is a super nice guy and will probably work with me on any questions I have. Thanks for the info.