Powermatic Lathes

There is a new discussion group devoted to Powermatic lathes. If you have one or considering a Powermatic, then the group can help you out. You have 30mb of personal photo space for your projects and equipment. The site is moderated and your membership must be approved. GT

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georita
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Hi

Maybe better to own a lathe that doesn't need a users group to help you out ????

Have fun and take care Leo Van Der Loo

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l.vanderloo

That got a loud guffaw. Good one Leo. Two points!

Robert

Reply to
nailshooter41

Or maybe us PM owners just have such a great, wonderful, fantastic lathe that it is impossible to tap all of it's potential without some give and take from others. :)

But it's OK to have a little envy and kid us. When we have the best we get used to it.

Earl

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theeyres

That's the lathe that had the headstock castings break and the headstock fall on the floor ?? That the lathe that owners buy Oneway banjos for, originals POS ?? That the lathe where you let the ways rust to keep the tailstock from sliding ???

ENVY ?? not a chance in hell, thank you.

Have fun and take care, D> > Maybe better to own a lathe that doesn't need a users group to help you > > out ????

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l.vanderloo

I don't know of any lathe that is perfect. Name your brand and I might be able to quote some problems that has happened in past our present. If I can't I'm sure somebody else can. GT

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georita

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