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Grizzly 10x22 Lathe $2000 Maple Ridge BC

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Much better priced than the similar (no variable speed) Grizzly G0602 10x22 that I bought in Langley last fall. Mine came with a QCTP, indexable tool holders, and an extra 3 jaw chuck. I assume the included steady and follow rests are hiding in the cabinets.
 
I just looked at the manual and it has a threaded spindle with the chucks being "lockable", nice feature. I wonder if all the "extras" are what came with it.
 
I just looked at the manual and it has a threaded spindle with the chucks being "lockable", nice feature. I wonder if all the "extras" are what came with it.
I asked :)
Both rests are there.
It's tempting but I want bonafide powerfeeds on both axis.
 
ah am I the only one reading the text of the add...

Grizzly GO752. 10 x 22” Variable Speed Lathe. $3000. US$ Complete with a Grizzly G9973 Stand $330. US$ Also has many optional tools and adapters.

I always view such conflicting info as a sign to beware
 
ah am I the only one reading the text of the add...

Grizzly GO752. 10 x 22” Variable Speed Lathe. $3000. US$ Complete with a Grizzly G9973 Stand $330. US$ Also has many optional tools and adapters.

I always view such conflicting info as a sign to beware
I read those USD prices as replacement costs, and the "for sale" price as $2,000 CAD
 
Yes I think you'd see some pretty fast wear on the half nut with an els on that machine cuz you'd probably be using the els all the time.
What's interesting is that I used the power cross feed all the time but rarely the longitudinal feed. I think that was because I really only worked on short parts with big diameters.
 
What's interesting is that I used the power cross feed all the time but rarely the longitudinal feed. I think that was because I really only worked on short parts with big diameters.
If "big" diameter parts are still in your future that you might want to consider a bigger lathe. My 10x22 lathe starts to show its weaknesses with capacity sized diameters in steel.
 
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