rake60
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As most of you already know my current lathe is the Chinese made
Grizzly G4000. I've seen a few others here also have Grizzly and
Harbor Freight machines. They're great once you get them set up
properly! When you open that crate what your getting is basically a lathe
kit. All the parts are there, but the assembly work needs a little attention.
When I first got mine I cleaned all the cosmoline off everything, bolted it
to the bench that I had built a week before and leveled it up. Chucked up
a piece of 1018 cold roll stock and tried to take a cut. I've seen better
finishes on the foil balls that bounce off the back of your head in the lunch
room from time to time. :lol: So I set to the task of really checking it
over. .002 spindle run out. :x The gibb adjustments were sloppy, to
be polite. The 2 bolt compound clamp wasn't near rigid enough.
Grizzly's tech support line was helpful in adjusting the spindle bearing
preload. I made a new 4 bolt compound clamp based on the plans by
Steve Bedair http://bedair.org/clamp/9x20clamp.html
A rough spot on the ways was causing a taper. A fine stone took care of
that. They DO take some tinkering to make them as good as they can
be, but for the price they can't be beat!
Grizzly G4000. I've seen a few others here also have Grizzly and
Harbor Freight machines. They're great once you get them set up
properly! When you open that crate what your getting is basically a lathe
kit. All the parts are there, but the assembly work needs a little attention.
When I first got mine I cleaned all the cosmoline off everything, bolted it
to the bench that I had built a week before and leveled it up. Chucked up
a piece of 1018 cold roll stock and tried to take a cut. I've seen better
finishes on the foil balls that bounce off the back of your head in the lunch
room from time to time. :lol: So I set to the task of really checking it
over. .002 spindle run out. :x The gibb adjustments were sloppy, to
be polite. The 2 bolt compound clamp wasn't near rigid enough.
Grizzly's tech support line was helpful in adjusting the spindle bearing
preload. I made a new 4 bolt compound clamp based on the plans by
Steve Bedair http://bedair.org/clamp/9x20clamp.html
A rough spot on the ways was causing a taper. A fine stone took care of
that. They DO take some tinkering to make them as good as they can
be, but for the price they can't be beat!