I'm selling my Poolewood lathe. Valdese, NC. $1500.
Bought in 2003 from David Ellsworth. See the pic below and this link that for a google photo album of pics: http://tinyurl.com/jkq52kr
Thanks,
David
David Propst
828-302-3289
Valdese, NC
Note on the Outboard Rest.
I bought this massive rest from David after he stopped selling these lathes in 2004. It can be added to the existing stand, I just never got around to it. I have specific instructions on making brackets to mount it.
Bought in 2003 from David Ellsworth. See the pic below and this link that for a google photo album of pics: http://tinyurl.com/jkq52kr
Thanks,
David
- Bench top design with fully welded steel body.
- Motor: 2hp, Direct Drive: No belts, full torque, forward/reverse and extremely quiet. Connects to standard 220 outlet with 20amp breaker.
- Speed control with LED RPM readout (0-3500 forward/reverse).
- 40" between centers, 20" diameter swing
- Spindle: 1 1/4"x8tpi, #2 Morse Taper.
- Bearings: Double Timkin roller bearings (front), factory sealed motor bearings (rear).
- Headstock rotates 180 degrees: Excellent for turning open bowls and hollow forms off front side of lathe, using outboard tool rest bracket, and for left handed turners.
- Tailstock – #2 Morse Taper, 3" barrel travel
- Emergency 'panic' switch located on side of lathe bed.
- The stand is a full 28" wide to provide stability when turning large or out-of-round objects. The stand is easy to sweep under, and the legs never get in the way of your feet.
- The lathe stand has height adjustable legs, as well as to level on any floor surface. Spindle height ranges from 39" to 48" high.
- Additional Included Equipment: 16” toolrest, 6” toolrest, 4” toorest, 6” faceplate. Sierra Mold Vacuum Chuck with 3 bells, 1 vacuum faceplate (http://sierramold.com/index.php/woodturning-tools/vacuumaster-vaccum-chuck-assembly)
- The banjo is sized for a 30 mm post. Supplied toolrests listed above are this diameter. Also supplied are two Steel sleeves to allow use of more common 1” toolposts. This has worked well for me for years.
- Weight: Approximately 500 lbs
- Price: $1500
- Excellent Working condition, no service needed
David Propst
828-302-3289
Valdese, NC
Note on the Outboard Rest.
I bought this massive rest from David after he stopped selling these lathes in 2004. It can be added to the existing stand, I just never got around to it. I have specific instructions on making brackets to mount it.
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