orlandopens
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I have a Jet mini lathe, model 1014, that sat on a shelf for 10 years before I (literally) dusted it off and began turning pens about a month ago. To my total frustration the motor buned up after about 12 hours of light to medium use. The local repair shop wants $250 to replace the capacitor and rewind the motor. Not necessary since I can buy a new motor from Jet for $180.
But the search for a replacement begs several questions.
First, is there a re-manufacturer for the Jet motor? (I understand these motors were a problem for several years so a significant quantity must have malfunctioned).
Second, is there an alternative motor? Would, say, a Sears Craftsman or Rikon motor work as well (and is less expensive). I looked at the Penn State variable speed but it seems to lack the "juice".
Third, has anyone tried an upgrade to the 3/4 horse Jet motor.
Any thoughts would be greatly appreciated. Meanwhile, I'm sour on Jet products.
But the search for a replacement begs several questions.
First, is there a re-manufacturer for the Jet motor? (I understand these motors were a problem for several years so a significant quantity must have malfunctioned).
Second, is there an alternative motor? Would, say, a Sears Craftsman or Rikon motor work as well (and is less expensive). I looked at the Penn State variable speed but it seems to lack the "juice".
Third, has anyone tried an upgrade to the 3/4 horse Jet motor.
Any thoughts would be greatly appreciated. Meanwhile, I'm sour on Jet products.