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From the headstock side of the chip pan, the foot starts at 2.5" and ends at 12". 1/2" holes at 3" and 11.25". Tailstock foot starts at 41" ends at 48". Bolt hole at 44".
From the front of the chip pan, the headstock foot starts at 4-5/8 ends at 11.5". It's U shaped. The back bolt pattern mirrors the front 6" back, hole center to center.
Tailstock bolts are also 6" apart, mirror of the front. From the pan, 4-5/8 to 11.75" for the foot. I'm sure the pan isn't a precision part, it was just a convenient reference point. It should be enough to make a bench though. Hope it helps and feel free to ask questions if you need more.
As for location and bench size, here's what I did. If I were to do it again, I would place the lathe closer to the front, and make the bench a bit shorter. That's preference, but things to think about.
https://www.hobby-machinist.com/threads/designing-a-wood-bench-for-a-lathe.63747/
I got a 1127 recently and built a similar bench as yours. And I am in Draper!
Good Evening, gentlemen. Terry here and fairly new to machining. I took a machine shop course in high school. Worked for Hughes for three years in Torrance, California, and now at 74 am returning to machining as a hobby. I bought a 7X14 and am now feeling quite limited. I am torn between the 1127 but could go as far as the 1236T. Is there a good write-up of your experience with the 1236T? It appears it has now been about five years.Nez
I'll give you a call when I get her set up.
Tim, thank you for writing. I will likely order the PM-1236 for $2k less because it also comes with the stand, 4 jaw, plate, and oiler. It certainly seems like the best buy in the 12" range of machines. I was tempted to go with the PM-1228VF or the PM-1127VF, but interestingly the wife thinks I will be happiest with the PM-1236 of those lathes.Hi Terry, @tredding I'm new to machining, so no experience on other machines but I have a 1236T and love it. The fit and finish is nice compared to some of the Chinese stuff I have owned over the years. I have the 3 phase unit wired through a VFD so I have a few extra controlls including variable speed.
Tim