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Steve Blackdog

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Just got back from the show at Daventry. Excellent!

Phil Irons has brought one of his new Killinger lathes which is being used for Gary Rance's demo. I want one!!
 
Blister":j0h5u0ey said:
I just got home from the show as well

did not see any black dog ? so I missed you

did see Richard Findley and the usual others :wink:

I missed you and black dog I was on Andy Harrison wood stand
 
I was so impressed with the quality of the Killinger that I ordered the KM1400 when I first saw it at Ally Pally earlier in the year. It met all my requirements for configuration and features and blew away all the similarly priced (and some a lot more expensive) alternatives I had been considering.

Looking forward to taking delivery in the next few weeks :D
 
The KM 7000 looks like my kind of toy.....................................sorry, just dreamin'...again......... =P~ =P~
 
I see the record woodfast maxi 2 is on special at the mo and wonder how the Killinger measures up against it. The maxi 2 is £1800.
 
The Maxi 2 is a much bigger beast with a longer bed and bigger swing over the bed. (520mm swing as opposed to the 360mm of the Killinger). It also has a 2hp motor compared to the Killinger's 1hp.

One big disadvantage (for me) apart from its size is that it has a fixed head and I really want a swivelling head to ease my back, as well as a compact footprint but with the capability of outboard turning for larger items. I'm not interested in long spindle turning.

I had considered the Maxi 1 but on seeing it in the flesh it was a lot bigger than I imagined.
If I had the space I would probably have gone for this one before I had even heard of the Killinger.

As it was I was undecided and I chanced upon the Killinger and it met my requirements. It is also extremely well made and finished which is something I was not so impressed with on the Maxi..

I depends on how much space you have and what you want to turn really.
If you're going to be doing a lot of large diameter turning the Maxi 1 will enable you to use the tailstock for support whereas the Killinger is more limited in this aspect and you will have to go outboard with no tailstock support. That is the Killinger's only disadvantage from my point of view, but as I don't do much large turning I can live with that.
 
Thanks, Mick

That's very helpful.

I only have a 12 x 8' shed, so space is at a premium.

The Killinger is looking good.

Please keep us informed when it arrives.

All the best

Steve
 

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