recommendation or not

Hello again Group, I have a Delta 1460 that is currently dead in the water. (The motor fell off- The previous owner mounted the motor on the underside of the table to run to a second shaft/pulley assembly and he used insufficient wood screws to secure it. Additionally his etup did not allow detensioning of the drive belts to change speeds. I was much more naive when I bought it) (Also, I am taking a few days off from work and today I plan to remount the motor properly) Since I've been in repair mode I stumbled across two more lathes that are for sale. One is a 1993 Delta 46-700 that is claimed to have little use and by the pictures, it looks to be in great condition. The other is an older Powermatic (model number not available) from a very reliable and reputable source. The only downside to the Powermatic is it needs a 120/230V motor. I am not looking to replace the 1460 but to have a seconfd lathe that changes speeds easier. The 46-700 is selling for $275, the PM is going for $500 (plus the cost of a motor). I'd be up and running with the Delta right away but there seems to be too much duplication in machine types and limitations to my future turning endeavors. On the other hand, the PM will eventually costs twice as much. (But then, it's only money) Any comments on a (little) used 1993 46-700? ( I did a google search and found a lot of comments but no recent ones on this discontnued model.) Thanks again for any input. Marc

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marc rosen
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Not me. Couple friends have made the purchase and regret it. Noisy!

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George

"marc rosen" wrote in news:1171976547.874396.202400 @j27g2000cwj.googlegroups.com:

The Powermatic 90, when properly equipped, is pretty well thought of, for an older beast. Google that, and see if what is offered looks like one of those, and if that would be of use to your shop.

Patriarch, who surrendered the old arn search, and bought a Jet 1442VS a couple of years ago.

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Patriarch

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