Lons
Established Member
I got the turning bug when I bought a B&D drill powered lathe out of my paper round wages at the age of 15. I later motorised it and eventually bought a Tyme Cub followed by an inherited Coronet Elf. It's many years since I sold those but I've been hankering after one again for a while.
I have no wish to turn large bowls or long spindles and a mini / midi lathe suits my needs and available space perfectly so I used the Harrogare show to look carefully at a couple.
The little Coronet was disappointing as it felt rough and especially the tailstock was far from a smooth action, however, I was impressed by the Jet JML-1014 and almost gave in there and then.
I can get the basic lathe for around £260 or a package with Axi SK80 chuck plus C jaws for £323 to £333 and have just about talked myself into the package deal, however I spotted that Axi are offering a "clearance" on their AH-1215vs at less than £240 marketed as hobby use.
I've never had variable speed so won't miss it although all the reviews say it's a must so I'm torn even if still leaning towards the Jet
Opinions please would be much appreciated
Bob
I have no wish to turn large bowls or long spindles and a mini / midi lathe suits my needs and available space perfectly so I used the Harrogare show to look carefully at a couple.
The little Coronet was disappointing as it felt rough and especially the tailstock was far from a smooth action, however, I was impressed by the Jet JML-1014 and almost gave in there and then.
I can get the basic lathe for around £260 or a package with Axi SK80 chuck plus C jaws for £323 to £333 and have just about talked myself into the package deal, however I spotted that Axi are offering a "clearance" on their AH-1215vs at less than £240 marketed as hobby use.
I've never had variable speed so won't miss it although all the reviews say it's a must so I'm torn even if still leaning towards the Jet
Opinions please would be much appreciated
Bob