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alamocdc

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Guess what came today? And Charles was kind enough to stay and help me put it together. What a great guy! For those who haven't met him, he's a tiny wisp of a man... NOT! He's about 8' tall (compared to my 5'9" stature) and as strong as I used to be when I was younger and slunging oil field iron araound. He carried the bed in all by himself. Okay, not really, but he's a hoss for sure. Thanks, Charles!!! Okay w/o further delay, here it is... my new Mustard Monster (Powermatic 3520B).:D

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I have only one regret. I didn't know that I'd need to buy a plug for the cord so I couldn't turn it on and test it tonight. Oh well, at least it's in my shop and I can get a plug tomorrow. Even more sad is that I already have plans for tomorrow night, Saturday and Sunday. However, I have Monday off and hope to play with it some. It sits where I had a bookcase partially finished for LOML. The bookcase is now standing in front of my Delta so I have a choice; finish the bookcase and get it out of my way, or give up on using my Delta... Okay, so that's not much of a choice. Looks like I'll be doing mostly flatwork (finishing the bookcase) for the next week or so.[:0] I'm not sure why she's not been happy aobut it. I only started the bookcase (#2 of 2) three years ago.[}:)][:p] Once I started turning, everything else took a back seat.
 
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I should slap you silly...I told you about the plug! Good for you for not listening [}:)] LOL

You better finish the bookcase fast! I heard Norma knows about the return policy for the lathe [;)]
 

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Billy,

Even though I already have one...I am still entitled to drool over other nice machines [:p]...as long as I only look in admiration. [;)] LOL
 
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I don't like it where it sits... it's ugly and out of place.. If you'll move it over to the west wall of my shop, I'm sure I have a plug for it and it will be in the correct plact.[}:)][}:)][}:)]

Very nice... glad for you.
 

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What are you going to do when you move? Hey, I have an idea...I don't live THAT far from Ohio, and I have a big SUV. I think it will fit nicely. $50 okay? [:p][:D]
 

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Originally posted by johncrane
<br />Congrats Billy' where are they made mate.

I'm not sure, John. Probably China, like everything else. But I am very impressed with this piece. The ways are not just flat and smooth, they are highly polished. And the pieces slide across them like they are on teflon.
 

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Way to go Billy! [;)] That's one nice machine and a really cool GLOAT! [:p] Maybe someday I can be fortunate enough or good enough to own one of these nice machines. Enjoy your new toy. [:D]
 

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Great gloat Billy, that is for sure a nice machine. By the way you right about Charles. Class act all the way--that's where I got my lathe.

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I picked up a plug when I went to lunch. This baby is gonna run tonight. I won't get anything turned on it (no time), but power will be applied and the machine will be switched on to make sure it works.[:D]
 

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Billy,

When that machine starts to hummm, you will be jumping with joy... at the same time, give it the respect it rightfully deserves. [;)][^]
 

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Thanks again, all! I put the plug on it when I got home from work and just had to fire it up. Nothing on it yet, but oh my!!!! I could barely tell is was on. Very quiet and absolutely no vibration. I like the soft start and can't wait to slap a bowl blank on it. I think I'm in love!!!!![;)]
 

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Congrats on your new toy, wish you a lot of fun with it.

Just wish your wife never read or ear about the last line of your last post, or you will be making a lot of bookshelf, unless she just throw the lathe out ............ohhhh........
Any one know how i can reach his wife[}:)]


Alfred
 

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Billy
You are going to love that lathe. I got mine at the Las Vegas wood working show in 2004. That was Powermatic's newest model. My only problem is I don't turn many pens anymore. The lathe is so stable I ended up turning mostly bowls. Now I am trying to talk my wife into a deep hollowing system. It will never stop with the new accessories.
Congrat on the lathe. You are going to love it.
 
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