graduate_owner
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I suppose this is irrelevant now, but I have only just seen the post. The viceroy is indeed 1 1/2" x 8 tpi, ( same as Boxford ) and both head and tailstocks have no. 3 Morse Taper. The bed on mine can be unbolted from the headstock column, and the leg at the tailstock end is also removeable. However the headstock casting itself is a bit of a beast. Having said that, I bought a graduate bowl lathe which is basically just the headstock casting and, unlike the viceroy, it is all cast iron so probably heavier. Two of us manhandled it into the back of my Ford Focus estate without much difficulty, and I was early 60's then somno spring chicken.
I think the viceroy is an excellent piece of kit, built to last and to go all day. Some of the Axminster lathes ( hobby range) have a maximum recommended annual usage of 100 hours - that's 2 hours per week , with few ( if any) periods of continuous use. So unless the Axminster lathe is from their trade range, I would say there's no comparison.
Like I said, this is probably far too late for the OP but may be of interest so some other readers.
K
I think the viceroy is an excellent piece of kit, built to last and to go all day. Some of the Axminster lathes ( hobby range) have a maximum recommended annual usage of 100 hours - that's 2 hours per week , with few ( if any) periods of continuous use. So unless the Axminster lathe is from their trade range, I would say there's no comparison.
Like I said, this is probably far too late for the OP but may be of interest so some other readers.
K