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    Default Nova 1624-44 footprint

    Hey all I'm setting up the shop for the new lathe just want to know its footprint?
    Trying to get room sorted befor it gets here
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    Dave allow 2m long x 1 metre deep.

    This allows you to be able to get the lathe in position and have room at the head stock and tailstock. And back of room if something goes pear shape.
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    While picking up lathe on Sunday why not see if Trend or Peter has add ons for it.

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    The 1624 has already got a stand with it but you may find it a bit low.
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    Dave its an easy fix couple of bits of tube harder to fix if its cast legs.

    I thought it was adjustable legs on that model its just Peters one set up for his wheelchair bound turners.

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