SVB
Established Member
Steve,
Well - an innocent question but I may set the cat amongst the feathered fiends with the reply!
First - cards on the table. I have a 300 Viccy and think it is the Canine's important bits!
I have turned on Hegner, Jet and the Viccy 175. IN MY opinion (not shouting here, just an important qualification!) the choice is between the Jet and Viccy. The Hegner's tool rest is a disaster - try to turn anything smaller than 1" dia is impossible without a mod - and to ask for extra cash for 1hp is a joke. Also the hassle to remove the tailstock, which if you turn deep bowls / hollow forms you will need to do is a real PITA! Added to this it is only a couple of bits of 2" sq tube welded up - not great IMHO for the work I do which is mainly out of balance / wet / hollow forms when weight counts!
Therefore, you have the Jet and Viccy. I found the Jet a bit light and bouncy to use BUT is was on a first floor workshop and just stood on lightly supported floorboards so may not be a fair reflection.
In contrast, I have found Vicmarc's nothing but a real pleasure. I notice you are in North Yorks - I would really suggest a couple of tanks of fuel being well worth it there and back to go to Phil Iron's and have a go. I am sure you would not regret it. I would have no hesitation in buying the same again tomorrow. HOWEVER - I am not sure if Vicmarc was the subject of the previous post, but they are cast iron and Australian. Therefore, if not in stock they have to come from the other side of the world therefore not instant (although Phil does have a room full of spares and accessories so back up is not a problem not that I have ever needed any!).
Well, I hope I have not offended anyone but my 2hp worth.
By the way, no connection to Phil or Vicmarc, just a happy owner.
Well - an innocent question but I may set the cat amongst the feathered fiends with the reply!
First - cards on the table. I have a 300 Viccy and think it is the Canine's important bits!
I have turned on Hegner, Jet and the Viccy 175. IN MY opinion (not shouting here, just an important qualification!) the choice is between the Jet and Viccy. The Hegner's tool rest is a disaster - try to turn anything smaller than 1" dia is impossible without a mod - and to ask for extra cash for 1hp is a joke. Also the hassle to remove the tailstock, which if you turn deep bowls / hollow forms you will need to do is a real PITA! Added to this it is only a couple of bits of 2" sq tube welded up - not great IMHO for the work I do which is mainly out of balance / wet / hollow forms when weight counts!
Therefore, you have the Jet and Viccy. I found the Jet a bit light and bouncy to use BUT is was on a first floor workshop and just stood on lightly supported floorboards so may not be a fair reflection.
In contrast, I have found Vicmarc's nothing but a real pleasure. I notice you are in North Yorks - I would really suggest a couple of tanks of fuel being well worth it there and back to go to Phil Iron's and have a go. I am sure you would not regret it. I would have no hesitation in buying the same again tomorrow. HOWEVER - I am not sure if Vicmarc was the subject of the previous post, but they are cast iron and Australian. Therefore, if not in stock they have to come from the other side of the world therefore not instant (although Phil does have a room full of spares and accessories so back up is not a problem not that I have ever needed any!).
Well, I hope I have not offended anyone but my 2hp worth.
By the way, no connection to Phil or Vicmarc, just a happy owner.