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powermatic 2035B out board bed

john lucas

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Any one know anything about attachments for the 2035B that let you mount the short bed on the leg. I seem to remember that you could purchase a riser for the tailstock and tool rest. I couldn't find it last night in the powermatic web site.
 
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John,

Here is a link with that information on the Osolnik Machinery web site.

http://www.osolnikmachinery.com/index.asp?PageAction=VIEWPROD&ProdID=79

I don't know of a riser being available for the tail stock however. Seems to me that you have a PM 3520b but if not, when I get to the shop later today I'll slide my headsock down, put a drive center in and try to get an approximate measurement to give you an idea of the radius available. If my memory serves me (and it doesn't always) I thought it was about a 24" radius.
 

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powermatic 2035b outboard bed

The powermatic 3520b has a 10 in. swing. The 18 in. extention can be mounted on the tailstock end leg 9 in. below the main bed. That gives it the ability to turn a 38 in. round blank of wood. You will need the banjo extention to turn the piece, though.There is a remote tripod made by Powermatic that is independent of the lathe which allows a workpiece from the center of the tailstock to the floor, depending on the heighth of your lathe. The tripod is quite expensive, though, new. Hopefully helpful, Max, disguised as dustpan.
 
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PM has a pair of bed extensions available. One long with a leg set and another short one, similar to what's available on the Jet. From the info I've read, the short extension can be mounted one of 2 ways. You can either bolt it onto the end of the bed or lower on the legs on the newer 3520 unit.

I also saved a post someone gave on bolting a Vicmarc external stand onto a Jet. It should be pretty much the same with the PM but would have to be adjusted for the differences in size. I'm pretty sure it was on this website I saw the posting: http://www.woodworkforums.ubeaut.com.au/index.php?
I saved a hardcopy if you can't find it.

Paul
 
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