It appears they've dropped the price to $3295.00.
Specs look good.
Any opinions?
Specs look good.
Any opinions?
I think you mean the t40 is 3295. The t60 S is 5395.00It appears they've dropped the price to $3295.00.
Specs look good.
Any opinions?
It is the same lathe with a different motor and controller.Am I seeing things, or does the Harvey T60 look almost identical to the Grizzly version?
Do you mean the T-60S? I think the older T60 doesn't have the remote switch. I did not get any extension as you'd have to remove the swing away tail-stock. I found it plenty long enough at 48 inches.John,
I am just about to jump into a Harvey T 60. Is that motor is smooth and quick as the T 40? And have you discovered any other goods or bad since you’re review? Did you pick up the bed extension with it ?
Thanks
Johns’s post, sixth in thread shows his lathe with headstock pushed far right...@Will Rose What picture are you referring to?
I have the lathe, and it is quite a beast. A couple of questions. John, does your blue reset button have to be pressed periodically before the lathe will start? I get an error code al083. And Roger, do you use the stock banjo, and will an 8 inch post work despite the stock rest being 9 inch?
thx
They are here. I bought one from Highland Woodworking. I will have it Monday.And they have raised the prices two-hundred bucks since yesterday!! Baffling I believe someone mentioned earlier. Think I will wait the arrival of the Record Power Coronets.
Larry - can you share any feedback on the Coronet?
I bought the Coronet Envoy. I have had it for a couple of weeks and love it. It has plenty of power with a 2 HP motor. It is quiet. The fit and finish is very nice. Everything locks up tight with little effort. My old lathe I could never get the tail stock to lock down tight enough. It would always slide if you tried to push too hard with the quill. The pivoting headstock works great. I love not having to reach around a turning bowl to change speeds or turn it off because I can move the pendant controller with me.Larry - can you share any feedback on the Coronet?
It can be locked anywhere you want. I can slide it down to where the tailstock is and turn off the end. I can spin it 180 degrees and turn off that end And anywhere in between.Sorry Larry - typing faster than my brain.
Rusty - can you lock the pivoting headstock at a 22 or 45 degree angle like the Novas, or just 90 deg? It is not clear from the descriptions or documentation.
You’re welcome.Thanks Rusty.