chrisbaker42
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I'll start by introducing myself being new.
Hi everyone
I'm Chris and started woodworking when I retired a few years back, I mainly make small furniture but rapidly running out of space so have decided to go back to my woodturning which I gave up some 30 years ago.
Now to the question, my old very small hobby lathe being at least 30 or 40 years old and wasn't very good when new now needs replacing. I usually do a lot of research before choosing a new purchase but I am struggling to even come up with a shortlist. Firstly I have limited space for the lathe, the bench it will sit on is 1900mm and that is wall to wall. I looked initially at the axminster AWVSL900/1000 as these seem to offer most of my requirements at the price I wish to pay. Downside is obviously the space as each of these would only just fit. I also considered the JET JWL-1220, Fox F46-251, Charnwood w821 and SIP 1936.
As I do not yet know what I will be making I don't want to limit myself too much by the size and power etc. of my lathe, nor do I wish to spend too much initially.
I will be interested in the views of other members with far more experience than myself.
Hi everyone
I'm Chris and started woodworking when I retired a few years back, I mainly make small furniture but rapidly running out of space so have decided to go back to my woodturning which I gave up some 30 years ago.
Now to the question, my old very small hobby lathe being at least 30 or 40 years old and wasn't very good when new now needs replacing. I usually do a lot of research before choosing a new purchase but I am struggling to even come up with a shortlist. Firstly I have limited space for the lathe, the bench it will sit on is 1900mm and that is wall to wall. I looked initially at the axminster AWVSL900/1000 as these seem to offer most of my requirements at the price I wish to pay. Downside is obviously the space as each of these would only just fit. I also considered the JET JWL-1220, Fox F46-251, Charnwood w821 and SIP 1936.
As I do not yet know what I will be making I don't want to limit myself too much by the size and power etc. of my lathe, nor do I wish to spend too much initially.
I will be interested in the views of other members with far more experience than myself.