Not in my neck if the woods. There a bunch of lathes available in Houston area mostly from oil industry. Heck, I can spin 1024 in one of them.
I sold a SBL13. Even with a professionally scraped cross slide and compound, it chatters way before the Jet1024 does on heavy cuts.
And besides I have not seen an industrial lathe with a short headstock the size of this one or the 1236 or 1340 have. Through some heroics I can chamber through the headstock of those industrial lathes, but would not rather go there.
There is not enough money in it, thats why. People in the smaller machine range are USUALLY buying on price. Believe me, I have looked in to it extensively.
I'm very new, but I would have bought the Taiwan 1228 with the research I was doing, and the guidance I was getting from the folks here. On a business level I understand.
You could just buy a PM-1236GT which is a higher quality lathe, if you want variable speed buy a Hitachi WJ200 or Teco E510 VFD for $300-400 and do a basic VFD install. You would have a great small 12" swing Taiwanese lathe. You hit many limitations going smaller as far as availability of chucks and accessories.
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