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  1. #1
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    Default Lathe advice needed - Jet/Carbatec

    I know there is going to be a real obvious answer to this but since I didn't know what that was, I thought I'd ask.

    The specs between the Jet JWL1236 and the Carbatec/ whoever else MC900 are pretty similar, apart from the JET which appears to have the variable speed of the MC1100 and has a 3/4 HP motor.

    So why such a difference in price? I know there will be a reason but I need to know what it is. I have been offered a used but good condition JWL 1236, not for the same price as the CArbatec, but not for it's 1100 od buck new price either.

    Hope someone can help.

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    You can have my carbatec 1100-----its lying in the street after a chunk of huon hit me in the head:mad:

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    Better quality

    Growing old is much better than the alternative!

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    Quote Originally Posted by dazzler
    You can have my carbatec 1100-----its lying in the street after a chunk of huon hit me in the head:mad:

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    No safety equipment huh?

    tut tut tut

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sprog
    Better quality
    Is that it? I'm happy enough if that's the case because I've read a number of threads which talk about the quality of the MC clones wherever they are sourced from. Dags on the cast iron. NOt seating properly when the head stock is put under torque etc.

    Any more detail on why it is better quality. I'm assuming the Jet lathes are not sourced from the same place as the others now?

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    I'd hazard a guess that the castings are still sourced from the same place, but during final assembly there's an extra some-one who has the job of cleaning 'em up and making sure things fit properly.

    ie. You're paying them to do the work every other MC-XXXX owner who's in the know does immediately after taking delivery.

    Mind you, that's assuming that the JET's really don't have these problems...
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    Thanks. I think I'm convinced. My wife took up turning after seeing some bowls in a Fine Woodworking I was reading and she asked me " could I do that sort of stuff". I've just started making furniture, and I never thought much about doing it myself as I thought there were only so many round things you could make. But after doing a full day class and going with her to her turning club, and also seeing some of the work displayed here, I'm hooked as well.

    I'll let you know how we get on and hopefully post up some pictures of our "round things".

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    next time wear a helmet next time dazzler ive done the same thing on a vicmark v700. oh and rookie I might be wrong but when reading a review on the jets most of the people using them seem to think they have a better finish and better tolerances than most of the mcxxxx clones P.S does that model have indexing in the head stock. hay dazzler can i have your mc1100 i need a bed extension.(been upset ever since i saw robbos).oh by the way when of setting the head away from the bed put a prop under the tool rest it is after all only cast iorn , itwill also stop a lot of the rest viberation .

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    Default Jet or Carbatec?

    Jet! I might be sounding monotonous but I cannot fault the quality of any of my Jet gear - and I've got a fair bit. My lathe is the 14-42 and it is brilliant. Quiet, solid, doesn't move about. I looked at the 12-36 but did my usual and went a tad bigger. The 12-36 is a nice unit and if you can get it reasonably priced in good order I'd jump at it.

    Cheers,

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    Thanks Graeme. I might go down and have a look at it tonight.

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    Safety gear:confused:

    jeeeez I was wearing thongs....what else do ya want


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    Quote Originally Posted by Rookie
    Thanks. I think I'm convinced. My wife took up turning after seeing some bowls in a Fine Woodworking I was reading and she asked me " could I do that sort of stuff". I've just started making furniture, and I never thought much about doing it myself as I thought there were only so many round things you could make. But after doing a full day class and going with her to her turning club, and also seeing some of the work displayed here, I'm hooked as well.

    I'll let you know how we get on and hopefully post up some pictures of our "round things".
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    Quote Originally Posted by dazzler
    You can have my carbatec 1100-----its lying in the street after a chunk of huon hit me in the head:mad:

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    I will have it (seriously)hahahahaha
    Cheers Dy.|a.n.....

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    i dont own either of these lathes but the thing i have noticed with the jet lathes is the tailstock has no bulk to it, it looks flimsy when it should be solid like the mc ones also the mc's have a swivel headstock and there cheaper. Ive been thinking of buying a lathe myself and i think id get the mc over the jet but thats just my opinion and i have never used either of these lathes.

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    I gotta come clean bout me accident

    you know when you are turning a box and you mount the lid back on to finish it???

    well i did this but round the wrong way..

    Mounted the unfinished lid in the chuck and then fitted the base (100mm x 80mm) onto it. Cranked up the speed and a light scraping cut on the base and


    WHAM...

    (the smashing sound not the gay guys)

    right on the noggin


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