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  1. #1
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    Choosing a lathe to convert

    I've been looking at lathe and mill conversions lately. For a lathe I've decided on the Go602 Grizzly. Then I looked at some old South Bend 9" Lathes. The 900A,B,C South Bends seem to be well made. Much better than Chinese products.

    What do you guys think about a CNC conversion on one of these old American lathes? Should I just go with the Grizzly?

    Any thoughts are appreciated.

    Don
    Still working in the "D".

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    Go602 Grizzly. Then I looked at some old South Bend 9" Lathes. The 900A,B,C South Bends seem to be well made.
    Wow! I'm no expert on the SBL but I know which screams a better lathe.

    Any lathe is covertable to CNC so if you can get a SB then go for it providing its complete.

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    IMHO, I would go with the Grizzly for a couple of reasons:
    1. The spindle through hole is much larger.
    2. Because of the plain bearings, the SB will be limited in rotational speed.

    Don't get me wrong, I love SB and have a lot of respect for what they can do, but I don't think cnc of the older iron is one of them.
    Art
    AKA Country Bubba (Older Than Dirt)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bubba View Post
    IMHO, I would go with the Grizzly for a couple of reasons:
    1. The spindle through hole is much larger.
    2. Because of the plain bearings, the SB will be limited in rotational speed.

    Don't get me wrong, I love SB and have a lot of respect for what they can do, but I don't think cnc of the older iron is one of them.
    I begrudgingly agree. I love those old American mini lathes from the 50's and 60's though. Built tons better than the China ones but...... probably cost tons more too.

    Back to converting a Taig mini mill to a CNC lathe.

    Thanks guys.
    Still working in the "D".

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