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boysie39

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Hi to all, I have a Nova 1624-44 8 speed lathe for almost a year now I think. But listening to almost everyone going on about Variable Speed got to me in the end, While I was very happy with the belt change system,I decided to upgrade to V/S,So following up an adv.in Woodturning mag. I contacted Speed Genie and they done the conversion for me.
What a differance no more stopping and starting to change speed I can now rubbish a piece of timber twice as fast :oops: :oops: where it used to take me a couple of hours to turn away a foot of branch wood I can do a tree in a day now :shock: :shock: .
Seriously it has made a huge differance to me and my attempts at turning.
I dont get knackered as quickly now, It has extended my turning time by a couple of hours per day.
So my advice to anyone thinking of getting V/S is DO IT NOW and enjoy!!
Thank you Speed Genie.
Ps I have no connections with this company other than they have made life easier for me and managed not to lighten my wallet too much.
REgards Boysie, Eugene.
 
I can't imagine turning without V\S?!? I just wouldn't do it [-(

Well done Eugene, now you just need to remember how to upload photos ;)
 
Glad to hear that's working well for you!

CDan i ask how much your wallet was lightend though?! :D
 
Good move Eugene, less risk of attempting something at a undesirable speed or stuggling to achieve it rather than break the flow whilst you change, more time to focus on the job rather than the mechanics of the machine.
 
Wizer I'm getting an upgrade on that as well IF I can get a new tutor :lol: :lol:
Chas, you are so right, but now I have no excuses :roll: :roll:

Oakbear, when I used to partake of the lovely Demon Drink it might have lasted me a good day :twisted: :twisted: .

REgards Boysie
 
When I saw the title I wondered what you were upgrading from :lol: Visions of a hamster driven wheel with you chasing round it with a skew sprang to mind.....perhaps time I went to bed.

pete
 
pray, tell more - boysie

a link perhaps
what happens to the pulley system,what"speed" position is it fixed at?
 
Who are Speed Genie Eugene ? - Can't get a google for them - They in Ireland ?
 
No pics Eugene :shock: :shock: ...... didn't happen :? ,,,,,,, don't believe it :^o ,,,,,,,,,,,, no such thing as a speed genie :twisted:

Where are the photographs
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John. B
 
Thanks Walter for providing the link.
Harlequin, I had to send them the base plate and pulley off my lathe and they fit it to the new one. You then have as was my case,the orignal 8 speeds to select from.
John B, drop over anytime if you want to take photos :lol: :lol: I will take some soon I promise :oops: :oops:
Loz, I will give you a ring if you would like to have a chat. Will ring you tomorrow.
REgards Boysie.
 
i too have been enticed to adapt my union graduate - looked at haydock converters but didnt like the large box control unit mounted on the outboard tool rest - ended up speaking to newton tesla in warrington who just happened to be making a plate control to replace the original stop start switch - very impressive original looking and at £300 all in with a new motor ,a good price .i picked it all up today and hope to fit it this weekend and will post some pics
cheers
paul
 
At the end of the day whatever your lathe, you can produce excellent work on it. Just learn to work within it's limitations. I knackered a Perform (variable speed) doing stuff that was too heavy and off balanced for it. I then learnt to do smaller things on a Jet mini which made me discipline myself and learn to use the tools properly. I am now working on a 20+ year old Tyme Avon with 4 speeds, manually adjusted and loving the 1hp motor and the optional 25" over the side. Yes I would love a VB with a long bed or a Wivimac but I am not likely to get one in the foreseeable future. A better lathe won't make you a better turner, learning to work with what is available will

Pete
 
Bodrighy":3uecagyu said:
At the end of the day whatever your lathe, you can produce excellent work on it. Just learn to work within it's limitations. I knackered a Perform (variable speed) doing stuff that was too heavy and off balanced for it. I then learnt to do smaller things on a Jet mini which made me discipline myself and learn to use the tools properly. I am now working on a 20+ year old Tyme Avon with 4 speeds, manually adjusted and loving the 1hp motor and the optional 25" over the side. Yes I would love a VB with a long bed or a Wivimac but I am not likely to get one in the foreseeable future. A better lathe won't make you a better turner, learning to work with what is available will

Pete

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Hi Boysie, I too have the Nova 1624-44 and I am thinking of getting the V/S unit that you got from speed genie, do you have any photos of it fitted, how bulky is it , how good is it, is it easy to fit and what did you have to send to them first, I know this is an old post but you might be able to help, or if someone else knows or can supply a photo I would be very grateful. Pat
 
Its quite straight forward to do this
The variable speed unit will come in a housing about 12 x 8 x 6 inches , should have the option to change to reverse as well
You will also need a 3 phase motor to replace the nova motor and the motor pulley will prolly need reboring to suit the shank of the new motor
I got mine done by Haydock Converters who were pretty good and did the reboring as part of the package , however the reboring was not done very well and there was also some damage to the motor pulley where it was held by the chuck when they rebored - looked a bit careless in my opinion so would not recommend them for this reason.

There are others who do this ofcourse and a new pulley can be got if required.

All in all it should cost in the region of £400 or thereabouts, hope this helps
 
Thank you for the quick reply, I did find Haydock converters who do the speed genie, but could not find anyone else, it seems quit a big unit, is that a problem, it is a bit of a concern that they damaged the pulley, could you tell me who else does it, I thought I could keep the original motor and somehow just add the V/S unit, I don't know much about motors, what did you do with the old motor, did you sell it, it would help towards the cost of the new one, my lathe is only a few months old, and did you find it a big improvement, thank you for your help. Pat
 
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