Nice! Gave me flashbacks from my teens and my Dad showing me the Gisholt turret lathe he operated to put my brother and I through college. Long hours and overtime working for GTE/Noth American Philips. God Bless his German Work Ethic!
I just bought and set up a 13x36 lathe in the back of my garage. But it is 80+ years old, so the set up procedure involved scraping years of accumulated sludge off, but not cosmoline! It was 3 phase, so I added a VFD. I've done a basic leveling, but the machinists level will have to wait for a future paycheck....
This is exactly the videos I needed as I get my new Grizzly set up. The exploratory learning has been interesting, and expensive, but thankfully not destructive.
I never noticed this until now, but there is no chip drawer? Looks like you have to remove the chips from the backside of the machine? If so, this seems problematic if you need to put the thing near a wall.
Gavin, a question. What about cutting chamber inside a separate, removable piece of metal. This way I could chamber and shoot either British 303 or 7.62x54. They have identical projectiles and almost identical powder charge.
That’s a very interesting question. Considering that a 7.62x54r brass can be resized for .303 british by simply running it through a .303 form die I kinda get it. I’m not familiar with removable chamber inserts. I’m fairly certain that would be tricky. Laminated steal is not as strong as a homogeneous block of steel and I would fear the detonation of the round to compact the insert inside of the receiver the same way brass thins itself out with repeated firings. Sorta hammering itself out and making it harder and harder to extract the insert. Or maybe you were thinking about separate chamber blocks that thread in as a separate round between the receiver and the barrel?
@@jeffreyhallam5517 Separate Chamber block, removable. With another just like it, chambered in another cartridge. With copper washer inside a recess to provide gas seal between the barrel and the Chamber part. One of the blocks would have a slightly longer throat because 762x54R is that much shorter. Bolt face would have to be wide enough for 762x54 to fit. Headspace can remain true on both, because these blocks would have equal length.
Need to get you a 5C collet quick change for the spindle. I think I would have went ahead and gotten with some CNC capability. I get it. Pretty useless for most gunsmithing but it sure is handy to have some ProtoTrak type conversational capabilities.
I've been looking at lathes and mills for 10+ years now... I've toyed with the idea of the smaller "mini" options on the market, but fear I will regret spending between $500 and $2000 only to find (in short order) that I should have gone straight for the PM1440HVT Lathe. I'm still not fully funded for such an acquisition, but I can plan. On that note, I don't see any space requirements or dims on the PM website. Do you have access to this information? I'm planning to add a second 50A outlet for the future installation. As an aside, thanks for the great, informative content!
Makes my old Southbend heavy 10 look like something that came over on the Mayflower.🤣 Those are some beautiful machines you have. One day I'll put the H10 to rest and upgrade.....when my budget will let me.
Do not wear gloves around a rotating lathe. That goes for those thin latex ones as well. Its great to see someone talk about setting up a lathe. We just had 9 cnc's leveled and set up 2-3 weeks ago in our shop 👍
I’ve been looking at Grizzly. I want a lathe that can ream, thread 30ish inch barrels. 1.25”. If you can’t tell I’m new to this, I’d like to do maybe 10 barrels a year, nothing to crazy. I want to learn how to do it, but for myself. Any suggestions ??
How long did it take to get yours? Ours has been on order for about a year and a half. The first one was on a truck that rolled, so we are still waiting.
So what happened to the other lathes? Did they not work out, or do you keep them all for different things? I just bought a very similar machine to this. Same basic design.
Hi, Gavin nice, real nice lathe, thanks for the great run downs on equipment always great. Question I have is which online supplier are you buying your ridged reamer holders? MT3's?
Recommendations for a 700 clone action? Also, anybody in the east side of WA have a recommendation for a gunsmith that's trustworthy enough to build a custom gun? Not that far from Gavin, but im sure there's not a chance of being able to have him build one, much less afford it😂
Variable speed- single phase or three phase hook up, more stout cast iron base, more rigid and larger bed way. i’ve just about got it ready to start Chambering rifle barrels so we will see how things go shortly!
@@bigboreracing356 🙄🙄 Why do you think this? Because of the Name? Sorry but if you a little bit involved in machine tools, you know, that a lot of companies let manufacture their machines in China. All with the their own brand tags. This Lathe you can get here in Europe under different brand names, always exactly the same machine. And i bet, its exactly the same thing at the North American continent! This companies are resellers, not producers!
Nice!
Gave me flashbacks from my teens and my Dad showing me the Gisholt turret lathe he operated to put my brother and I through college. Long hours and overtime working for GTE/Noth American Philips.
God Bless his German Work Ethic!
You’re living the life I want to live!!
Need some more video on this lathe…… let’s get turning . Please!
I just bought and set up a 13x36 lathe in the back of my garage. But it is 80+ years old, so the set up procedure involved scraping years of accumulated sludge off, but not cosmoline! It was 3 phase, so I added a VFD. I've done a basic leveling, but the machinists level will have to wait for a future paycheck....
This is exactly the videos I needed as I get my new Grizzly set up. The exploratory learning has been interesting, and expensive, but thankfully not destructive.
CONGRATULATIONS MAESTRO
VERY NICE!!! I have plans in 2024 to add a baby brother, the 1340GT, to my shop. That’s in all likelihood as big as I’ll go or need…or not. 😅
It always fun getting new toys...Haha!!! Congrats Gavin.
I never noticed this until now, but there is no chip drawer? Looks like you have to remove the chips from the backside of the machine? If so, this seems problematic if you need to put the thing near a wall.
Great lathe video !
Gavin, a question. What about cutting chamber inside a separate, removable piece of metal. This way I could chamber and shoot either British 303 or 7.62x54. They have identical projectiles and almost identical powder charge.
That’s a very interesting question. Considering that a 7.62x54r brass can be resized for .303 british by simply running it through a .303 form die I kinda get it. I’m not familiar with removable chamber inserts. I’m fairly certain that would be tricky. Laminated steal is not as strong as a homogeneous block of steel and I would fear the detonation of the round to compact the insert inside of the receiver the same way brass thins itself out with repeated firings. Sorta hammering itself out and making it harder and harder to extract the insert. Or maybe you were thinking about separate chamber blocks that thread in as a separate round between the receiver and the barrel?
@@jeffreyhallam5517 Separate Chamber block, removable. With another just like it, chambered in another cartridge. With copper washer inside a recess to provide gas seal between the barrel and the Chamber part. One of the blocks would have a slightly longer throat because 762x54R is that much shorter. Bolt face would have to be wide enough for 762x54 to fit. Headspace can remain true on both, because these blocks would have equal length.
id like to see a list of the tool holders and carbide cutters you use for barrel work. Thx in advance
Need to get you a 5C collet quick change for the spindle.
I think I would have went ahead and gotten with some CNC capability. I get it. Pretty useless for most gunsmithing but it sure is handy to have some ProtoTrak type conversational capabilities.
I've been looking at lathes and mills for 10+ years now... I've toyed with the idea of the smaller "mini" options on the market, but fear I will regret spending between $500 and $2000 only to find (in short order) that I should have gone straight for the PM1440HVT Lathe. I'm still not fully funded for such an acquisition, but I can plan. On that note, I don't see any space requirements or dims on the PM website. Do you have access to this information? I'm planning to add a second 50A outlet for the future installation. As an aside, thanks for the great, informative content!
Gavin, your last "What you need to begin Reloading" video is 9 yrs. old could you please do an updated version.....Thanks....Guy
Any need for a thin high density rubber under the leveling feet? To avoid vibration?
Your new setup looks a lot simpler, the super fine accurate level helps.
Makes my old Southbend heavy 10 look like something that came over on the Mayflower.🤣
Those are some beautiful machines you have. One day I'll put the H10 to rest and upgrade.....when my budget will let me.
Do not wear gloves around a rotating lathe. That goes for those thin latex ones as well.
Its great to see someone talk about setting up a lathe. We just had 9 cnc's leveled and set up 2-3 weeks ago in our shop 👍
Gavin that thing looks super short! Is it shorter statured than the 1440gt???
I’ve been looking at Grizzly. I want a lathe that can ream, thread 30ish inch barrels. 1.25”. If you can’t tell I’m new to this, I’d like to do maybe 10 barrels a year, nothing to crazy. I want to learn how to do it, but for myself. Any suggestions ??
Where did you get the backsplash mount for the centers? Or did you make it?
How long did it take to get yours? Ours has been on order for about a year and a half. The first one was on a truck that rolled, so we are still waiting.
wish I had one
So what happened to the other lathes? Did they not work out, or do you keep them all for different things? I just bought a very similar machine to this. Same basic design.
I use them all- two shops! Mountain shop and city shop :)
Excellent - that’s the best way.
Hi, Gavin nice, real nice lathe, thanks for the great run downs on equipment always great. Question I have is which online supplier are you buying your ridged reamer holders? MT3's?
Here you go! www.kbctools.com/itemdetail/1-507-390
THANK YOU ! it is Great that you share, it fully supports our sport.@@Ultimatereloader
Recommendations for a 700 clone action? Also, anybody in the east side of WA have a recommendation for a gunsmith that's trustworthy enough to build a custom gun? Not that far from Gavin, but im sure there's not a chance of being able to have him build one, much less afford it😂
I'm in the general Spokane area. Not looking for a completely cheap route, but don't have endless money by any means
I think your dro readout isn’t in the greatest spot. It’s going to be covered in oil
Level doesn’t matter on a lathe as mush as the alignment. I mean they have lathes on ships that aren’t ever level.
How is this better than your original lathe? … Or, don't we know that yet?
Variable speed- single phase or three phase hook up, more stout cast iron base, more rigid and larger bed way. i’ve just about got it ready to start Chambering rifle barrels so we will see how things go shortly!
You will regret placing the counter in the location you have it. It is going to get blasted by chips, coolant, and oil 😂
✌️👍‼️
Plenty of Chineseium on them cartons.
this is a chinese machine, what do you think........😉
@@bigboreracing356
🙄🙄 Why do you think this?
Because of the Name?
Sorry but if you a little bit involved in machine tools, you know, that a lot of companies let manufacture their machines in China.
All with the their own brand tags.
This Lathe you can get here in Europe under different brand names, always exactly the same machine.
And i bet, its exactly the same thing at the North American continent!
This companies are resellers, not producers!
@@bigboreracing356you have no clue, this is a Chinese made lathe.
😂😂😂, okay i think you are an complete i...t.
@@bigboreracing356......
dreamer, you nothing but a dreamer.....
You never can geht a USA made machine new, for this price. 🙄🤦🏻♂️😂🤣
Yawn zzzzzzzz