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Jeff Walters
07-25-2015, 11:20 AM
I am still toying with purchasing this lathe. The last time I asked, all I got was the question "Why don't you by the 766. It's only a few hundred more?" Well, that few hundred is a lot for me at this time and there is also a space issue. I have to admit that I am also very nervous about it based on the long threads here about the issues with the banjo and shipping. So I think I am sticking with the thought of buying the 632 however I would like to hear from anyone who has one and what their experience is like.

I asked the same question at the Woodturners Resouce Forum and to by a Jet or Nova DVR. I really would like to but they are out of my price range. With that, Isn't the 632 basically the Jet 1642 without a lot of the bells and whistles?

Thanks,
Jeff

David C. Roseman
07-25-2015, 12:30 PM
Jeff, have you run a search for "Grizzly G0632 and Jet 1642" in the SMC search bar? Quite a few threads over the last few years that should help with your question. I believe both are currently made in the same factory in Shandong, China by the Burt Group, with the exception of the inverters (VFDs), which are by Delta Electronics and manufactured in Taiwan. I think both use the Delta VFD-S series inverter, which is very reliable (also used on the PM 3520B), though an older Delta design. The G0766 that you mention uses Delta's newer VFD-M series, as does the G0733.

BTW, I'm curious what bells and whistles you are thinking of when comparing those lathes, as I had not heard that there is much difference between them. :confused:

hu lowery
07-25-2015, 1:03 PM
I am still toying with purchasing this lathe. The last time I asked, all I got was the question "Why don't you by the 766. It's only a few hundred more?" Well, that few hundred is a lot for me at this time and there is also a space issue. I have to admit that I am also very nervous about it based on the long threads here about the issues with the banjo and shipping. So I think I am sticking with the thought of buying the 632 however I would like to hear from anyone who has one and what their experience is like.

I asked the same question at the Woodturners Resouce Forum and basically was told Grizzly was junk and to by a Jet or Nova DVR. I really would like to but they are out of my price range. With that, Isn't the 632 basically the Jet 1642 without a lot of the bells and whistles?

Thanks,
Jeff


Jeff,

I can't respond concerning the 632 but anyone describing Grizzly machinery as junk is just showing their bias. In the old days and probably still now the Grizzly and Jet were cast at the same foundry and finished at the same plants. I suspect they are at least cast in the same plant now. The differences were in the finish of the Jet and the trim work, nicer looking panels and controls. Some slightly different controls sometimes too. Indeed bells and whistles. The nicer finish which most people equate to higher quality castings was and probably still is accomplished with common low strength body putty, commonly known as bondo. A large piece of it cracked off of the headstock of my Jet. Does nothing for anything but appearance.

Grizzly doesn't have dealers, Jet does. That is a big chunk of the final price right there, one more middleman. I have seen many small and medium sized Grizzly machines used in machine shops where they see more use in a year than a home machine is likely to see in twenty. They hold up well in that environment, hardly junk. I have ran them in a friend's machine shop many times myself, eight or ten hours with a brief pause for lunch.

I have read of some issues with saws I believe it was and every brand can send out a lemon sometimes. However, I don't believe that Grizzly is any more or less likely to than other people using The Burt Group to build their machines. I bought my Jet used at a nice price. Otherwise I had every intention of buying a Grizzly then. I liked the ones I have ran, granted all metal lathes and milling machines.

A big difference long ago was that Jet had excellent customer service and Grizzly was horrible. Grizzly has stepped up to the plate in recent years and that is a nonissue.

My dollars are stretched very thin these days too and I'm glad Grizzly is building a machine the size I need. I'm ordering a wood lathe from them next week.

Hu

Thom Sturgill
07-25-2015, 3:12 PM
That Grizzly is a clone of the Jet, but not an exact clone. The bed shape is subtly different with the jet casting having a slight belly in the middle. More important is the fact that the Grizzly head swivels, and that can require care in realigning when the head is moved.

A careful examination of the Burt Group's line-up makes me doubt that they are providing the Jet/Powermatic machines. The castings are not identical. If Burt Group does make the Jet/Powermatic machines, the 'clones' are intentionally different castings to prevent lawsuits.

Roger Chandler
07-25-2015, 6:06 PM
As far as size, the G0632 is a 16" swing with 42 inches between centers.....it has been a reliable workhorse for several years, and I know a couple of turners who have it and are happy. The new G0766 is 22" swing, but still the same length between centers, which is 42 inches. Some difference in the footprint, about 5 inches or so, but vertically, it is a taller lathe. If you do not turn large items, then the G0632 will serve you well.......they do have a step up in the 18" x 47" G0733 with most of the same features as the 0766. The difference is a 3 hp motor on the 0766 vs a 2 hp motor on the 0733 and a hand wheel.

Jeff Walters
07-25-2015, 9:03 PM
Roger.....I have also had some of the guys at woodturners resourse say the tool post is not a standard size so you cannot use any after market rest. Do you know if this is the case or not. Presentlt all my rest hace 1" post.

Jeff

Matt Schrum
07-25-2015, 9:12 PM
Roger.....I have also had some of the guys at woodturners resourse say the tool post is not a standard size so you cannot use any after market rest. Do you know if this is the case or not. Presentlt all my rest hace 1" post.

Jeff

Standard Grizzly banjos have a 25mm hole.. so, not quite an inch-- thus your 1" aftermarket rests will not work out of the box. However, if you have a drill press (or a steady hand), it's simple as can be to drill out the extra 0.4mm to make the banjo hole an inch in diameter. Anyways, if that's your only hang up at the moment, I wouldn't let it stop you, it's pretty minor. Also, after drilling out the 25mm hole to accept 1" rests, the original 25mm rests will still work without an issue. It's what I did on my 766, worked like a charm.

Roger Chandler
07-25-2015, 9:23 PM
+1 on what Matt posted. I just took a 1" twist drill bit and opened that hole up just a bit, and now all my 1" posts will fit just fine.........use a little oil on the bit, to lubricate the cut. I did the same thing on my former lathe the G0698 with a hand drill and the same 1" twist bit.

Jeff Walters
07-25-2015, 9:48 PM
That's a simple enough thing to handle. I have an industrual supply by me where i can get the drill. What about the tool rest. Does it go down further that the 766?
Jeff

daryl moses
07-25-2015, 9:55 PM
Regarding the 25mm hole in the Banjo......I didn't have a 1" drill bit and the tight wad that I am didn't want to spend $30+ for one. My fix was to turn an oak dowel just a bit shy of 25mm, cut a slit in the end of it and wrapped 150 grit sandpaper around it and chucked it into my 1/2" hand drill. When I got close to 1" I switched to progressively finer grits. Resulted in a mirror smooth hole that my 1" post tool rests slip right into. Only took less than an hour.

David C. Roseman
07-25-2015, 10:07 PM
That's a simple enough thing to handle. I have an industrual supply by me where i can get the drill. What about the tool rest. Does it go down further that the 766?
Jeff

The banjo is cast iron, so you don't need an expensive bit. You can buy an 8-piece set of Asian-made Silver & Deming HSS bits with turned down shanks at Harbor Freight for what you'll likely pay for one high-quality 1" bit at an industrial supply. Then you'll have additional sizes for odd jobs. In any case, be sure to clamp the banjo before you drill to avoid chatter. Five minute job.

Roger Chandler
07-25-2015, 10:13 PM
That's a simple enough thing to handle. I have an industrual supply by me where i can get the drill. What about the tool rest. Does it go down further that the 766?
Jeff

I am not sure about that question, Jeff, but with all the units in service, I have never seen a post from any owner stating that it was too high.

Jeff Walters
07-25-2015, 11:25 PM
There appears to be someone in my area selling a Delta 16-460 with less than 40 hours on it. What are your thoughts on this lathe. I have heard the parts are very difficult to get fron Delta but nit sure about the. It looks primo un the puctures.

Jeff

Roger Chandler
07-26-2015, 7:51 AM
Delta was bought and sold 3 times, but on the last time the new owners did not have the parts inventory and the parts specification included in the deal............now they are having to go back and try to do a secondary purchase, and it is in ths million of $$$ [this according to what a vendor told me his sales rep told him about the situation]

What parts they do have is slim pickins' I would not do it personally. I have a 46-460 that has done well so far, but knowing the situation with parts, I don't think I would do it again...:(...just me.

Jeff Walters
07-26-2015, 10:32 AM
Well, I have gotten such good info here that i think i am going to call Grizzly and if they can answer some other questions for me, then I'll probably pull the trigger on the GO632. I have been searching my area for a used Jet but it seems that once someone gets one they never let go.

Randy Red Bemont
07-26-2015, 2:09 PM
Sounds like a great idea Jeff. You will be happy with your purchase.

Red

Jeff Walters
07-29-2015, 3:26 PM
Well, i pulled the trigger and ordered the 632. I just got the call that it will be delivered on Friday. So only 3 days for delivery. Very impresive.

Roger Chandler
07-29-2015, 4:28 PM
Well, i pulled the trigger and ordered the 632. I just got the call that it will be delivered on Friday. So only 3 days for delivery. Very impresive.

Congrats on the new lathe, Jeff!

hu lowery
07-29-2015, 5:17 PM
Well, i pulled the trigger and ordered the 632. I just got the call that it will be delivered on Friday. So only 3 days for delivery. Very impresive.


Jeff,

I think you will be plenty happy with your decision. I like the Grizzly lathes just fine. Fixing to have one back just shortly!

Hu

Brian Kent
07-29-2015, 5:28 PM
Very nice. Looking forward to your report (with pics, of course :) )

Jeff Walters
08-01-2015, 8:26 AM
I got the the 632 last night and right off the bat i was impressed with the packing. Metal frame and legs bolted to the lathe bed with special designed holders. Took be about an hour
to get all the unpacking done. I had asked if i can remove the head since i need to get the unit downstairs to my shop and they said, yes, however it looks like i will need to unbolt it. My son has a couple friends coming over to help today. So I'll get it down today and get the electrical run and hope to have a report by the end if the weekend....Wahoo!

Jeff

Randy Red Bemont
08-01-2015, 5:54 PM
Great to hear.

Red

Jeff Walters
08-02-2015, 9:33 AM
Well, i git it together and it looks great and runs. The two things i need to call tech support on, unless someone here has answers, it that my digital RPM read out stays on when the machine is off. Not sure it that should be the case. Also when i run it, it is louder then my old lathe with a slight whin but again not sure if the is normal or not. So i am not going to turn on it untill i talk to Grizzly on Monday.

Jeff.

hu lowery
08-02-2015, 11:51 AM
Well, i git it together and it looks great and runs. The two things i need to call tech support on, unless someone here has answers, it that my digital RPM read out stays on when the machine is off. Not sure it that should be the case. Also when i run it, it is louder then my old lathe with a slight whin but again not sure if the is normal or not. So i am not going to turn on it untill i talk to Grizzly on Monday.

Jeff.


Jeff,

I don't blame you for being a little conservative! Running time or loosening the belt slightly might quieten the whine or it could be a normal hum you aren't used to hearing. You have probably noticed by now that the RPM display goes off a few minutes after you shut down the machine.

Hu

Jeff Walters
08-02-2015, 1:57 PM
Hi Hu,
I left the machine plugged in for a couple of hour and made sure the stop switch was in the off position, but the display was still lit. I am going to do a complete inspection today to see if there is anything out of sorts that may be making extra noices.

Jeff