Does anyone have any experience with this lathe ? It obviously looks like a Robust knockoff but at $ 4195 + 375 for s/h it certainly looks intriguing.
Does anyone have any experience with this lathe ? It obviously looks like a Robust knockoff but at $ 4195 + 375 for s/h it certainly looks intriguing.
It weighs a tiny bit more than the powermatic.
@Roger Chandler had a lot of positive comments about this lathe
Nobody sells Grizzly like Roger. Why they don't have him on retainer is beyond me. I'm the exact polar opposite. Based on previous experience, I'll never own another Grizzly machine. There is no qualifier for what quality people will be satisfied with. There are some people that love Harbor Freight lathes too. I firmly believe you get exactly what you pay for
Do you suppose that's due to the 24" throw? If the top of the post support in the banjo is the same height as a 20" Powermatic, there would then be 2" more post sticking out.The thing that sticks out to me is how long the post is on the tool rest. Much longer than just about any other lathe out there, which to me means there can be stress problems with heavy cutting if you are out on the end of the rest.
That tiny little plastic handled bolt that pinches that big tool rest into the banjo is horrible. Definitely not designed by woodturners.The thing that sticks out to me is how long the post is on the tool rest. Much longer than just about any other lathe out there, which to me means there can be stress problems with heavy cutting if you are out on the end of the rest. I also do not have any Grizzly tools. They have gotten better over the years, but quality seems to be hit or miss.
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The thing that sticks out to me is how long the post is on the tool rest. Much longer than just about any other lathe out there, which to me means there can be stress problems with heavy cutting if you are out on the end of the rest. I also do not have any Grizzly tools. They have gotten better over the years, but quality seems to be hit or miss.
robo hippy
Yes I did.Roger - forgot to ask - did you purchase the 20" bed extension for outboard turning ?
My bad experience with Grizzly was around 2013, not ancient history.Roger ... thanks so much for your review. I suspect that Grizzly got a bad rap in the early days but more recently they have dramatically improved their designs and quality control. At this point I am trying to decide between the G0800 and the Microtek No. 1 which is also a real beast. I almost bought a Steinhart VB36 a little over a year ago but they kept delaying shipment due to production problems and I finally cancelled the order.
Richard, I did not mean to leave the wrong impression......under warranty, they usually have you send back the problem part and ship a new one, after warranty, they will still order parts for you if needed. I have not needed to order any part for any of the 3 Grizzly lathes I own, even after 12 years or so with my first one, the G0698 18/47. I have ordered couple of spare pots for my G0766 22x42, but the original works just fine. Just wanted to have them on hand. I did order a baseplate for my G0800, as I have a Monster Hollowing system, and wanted to be able to use it on it, but the base plate that I got was for my original G0698, which has a 1.5" gap in the bed ways, just as my G0766 does. The G0800 has a 2.5" gap between the ways.For Grizzly, after the warranty expires one has to do their own mechanic work if it is needed. Has Grizzly changed their policy? I thought every Grizzly owner from day 1 had to be their own machine repairman?
Roger, I've been woodworking for 46 years, turning for 32 years. 26 of my woodworking years were as a full time professional. 1988-1996 Coers Custom Woodworking sole proprietorship, 1996-1999 Woodworker's Journal project builder/designer, 1999-2014 Caterpillar Inc Industrial Design Lead Modelmaker.
No, I haven't Dennis......might look it up online now that you have mentioned it though...Roger - Did you ever look into the Microtek No. 1 ?
Al, I can't seem to find my post in that thread regarding the G0800, and the review I put there. There is one post about it, but it lacks the pic and the detailed review. I don't know if that got deleted by the moderator?It weighs a tiny bit more than the powermatic.
@Roger Chandler had a lot of positive comments about this lathe
See this thread
http://www.aawforum.org/community/index.php?threads/my-not-last-ever-lathe.14113/#post-138770
Richard, I did not mean to leave the wrong impression......under warranty, they usually have you send back the problem part and ship a new one, after warranty, they will still order parts for you if needed. I have not needed to order any part for any of the 3 Grizzly lathes I own, even after 12 years or so with my first one, the G0698 18/47. I have ordered couple of spare pots for my G0766 22x42, but the original works just fine. Just wanted to have them on hand. I did order a baseplate for my G0800, as I have a Monster Hollowing system, and wanted to be able to use it on it, but the base plate that I got was for my original G0698, which has a 1.5" gap in the bed ways, just as my G0766 does. The G0800 has a 2.5" gap between the ways.
As a professional, you do have more experience in woodworking, and yes with your information here, in turning you also have more experience. I began turning in 2006 with making table legs, but have been doing woodworking since 1967 building some furniture etc. Got away from it for a few years, but got back into it seriously in 1984, if I recall correctly.
Al, I can't seem to find my post in that thread regarding the G0800, and the review I put there. There is one post about it, but it lacks the pic and the detailed review. I don't know if that got deleted by the moderator?
I thought there was a more extensive review somewhere it may be in another thread.Al, I can't seem to find my post in that thread regarding the G0800, and the review I put there. There is one post about it, but it lacks the pic and the detailed review. I don't know if that got deleted by the moderator?
Thanks Bill. I just remembered writing some detailed info on the G0800 and thought it was the one Al referenced. Perhaps it is in another one somewhere. Thanks for setting me straight!Roger, I am the administrator/moderator and I can assure you that nothing in that thread was deleted. Posts and threads very rarely get deleted but, on the few occasions when I have needed to be the parent it is usually because people were behaving as though they were raised by wolves.
Thanks Bill.......but you did not have to go to all that trouble to look back on the thread. Not a big deal at all! I am not sure exactly where that review is located. I might have to do some searching and see if I can make a link to it, but there is enough info in my earlier post on this thread that it should suffice. The other was just a little more detailed, but if anyone has any questions they can feel free to send me a private message, and I'll be glad to chat with them, or by phone if they want.@Roger Chandler , I need to make a minor correction to my previous statement. In more carefully rereading the thread, I saw that I had deleted a few words in the first post where some unnecessary "colorful" words were used to express the writer's opinion. I replaced them with asterisks so that you can use your imagination to "fill in the blanks" if you wish. Going through the remainder of the thread I didn't see any indication that anything was edited or deleted. Normally, if anything were changed I I could see a history showing what changes were made and who made them.
You were correct Sir! You'll have to pardon me a bit, as I am dealing with a severe case of the flu right now, and I guess my memory banks are a bit short circuited!Maybe you did the review on SMC.
