QUOTE: Originally posted by 1337
wow! i have (even) more questions now
1. can I buy one without a moter because I have a 1/3 horsepower one?
2. is the 4-jaw chuck the independent one or is it the kind that self centers? (hard to explain)
3. does the lathe come with the accessories (tool bits, drill chuck, that spiky thing that goes into the tailstock, etc?)
4. is there that diagonal cross slide thing?
5. does it run on 120/240 ac household current?
6. how long is the bed?
thanks woody and others who answer
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1)...I don't think they sell them without motors.
2)...The four jaw is independant.
3)...It comes with one tool bit and a dead center(the spiky thing). They sell an optional live center and a drill chuck.
4)...The toolpost is mounted on a standard style slide(X and Y axis).
5)...You have to provide a 12volt/2-4amp power supply. I use a common battery charger and it works fine.
6)...12" or 15", I have the 15". I've been told that if you ask they can make longer beds as they are an extruded T6 aluminum.
When I bought mine I communicated with Mr. Clisby's daughter who is incharge of lathe production. She was very helpful and emailed me when my order was delayed so I wouldn't be left guessing where my shipment was. I'm seriously considering buying their wood lathe to make tapered gun barrels or other free form designs. If I do I'll be checking to see if they'll make it about 22" long.