Terry - Somerset
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I originally had an Axminster AWVSL1000 - similar to the AC370 - number change but looks funtionally very similar.
Good value and I kept for 5/6 years. But not perfect - noisy, fairly crude machining and finish. 10 speeds on a lever is better than changing belts but not as good as electronic speed change at the twist of a knob.
After looking around I went for the Coronet Herald. In terms of pleasure to use they are chalk and cheese - the only issue for some may be the length of the bed.
Good value and I kept for 5/6 years. But not perfect - noisy, fairly crude machining and finish. 10 speeds on a lever is better than changing belts but not as good as electronic speed change at the twist of a knob.
After looking around I went for the Coronet Herald. In terms of pleasure to use they are chalk and cheese - the only issue for some may be the length of the bed.
- slow speeds for cutting threads or dealing with initially very out of balance blanks
- reverse capability useful for sanding
- indexing not included on the Axi
- power is limited - can stall if it is pushed hard on a larger turning
- 1" x 8 thread on Axi is dated