Reply here, or email me at: mplsmotorcyclegmail. (New retail for a bare V元00, no motor/stand, is $2,700 plus shipping, and built up between $5000-6300, the 39" bed extension retails for $730.) This lathe, as shown with the stand, motor/drive, and bed extension, is $2,900. Buyer is responsible for pick-up from Minneapolis, MN, I won't ship the lathe. If you already own a V元00, I will consider selling the bed extension separate from the lathe BEFORE selling the lathe, but I will not sell the lathe first, separate from the bed extension. Includes faceplate and wrench, spur and live centers, and a knockout bar. Spindle thread is 1-1/4"x 8tpi., #2 morse taper head and tailstock spindle bores. Strong, heavy, smooth, and more than capable. Headstock bearings are serviceable tapered roller bearings. Australian-built Vicmarc lathes have some of the thickest iron castings of any wood lathe available. When a resistor is in the signal path it really means that both it and the signal are equally affected, and there is nothing you can do in the design to reduce that. 39" bed extension, you can push a 5-foot spindle turning length. Being in the signal path is at best some sort of mnemonic device that leads you to the right design choices (I.e., make R3 small), but it is not a circuit analysis tool. The V元00 Short Adjustable Stand Mount EVS (Electronic Variable Speed) lathe has been designed to suit most wood turners. 24" swing and 19" between-center capacity (without the bed extension). There are 2 power kill switches built onto the machine. Using the proper pulley position, the motor has no issue spinning 16-18" wet bowl blanks. This was a new-in-box industrial motor setup from a Leeson dealer, not a rehab treadmill motor. 1.5hp Leeson TEFC DC motor with Minarik variable speed drive (down to 0-RPM with reverse, 4-step drive pulleys), wired for 220 volt AC, 20-amp circuit. I own 2 Vicmarcs (VL200 short bed), I'm selling this one. It has always been in a heated/air conditioned shop (corrosion free), and it works and looks as good as the day I put it into service. My use of it was always small to midsize projects and a few big bowls. The stand is built from wood, concrete, and structural steel which disassembles for moving, and can be easily altered for the user's standing height (I'm 6' tall). I bought it new from Craft Supplies at the 2001 AAW Symposium in St. For sale, Vicmarc V元00 short bed lathe with bed extension.
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