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Roger Chandler
02-10-2018, 6:59 PM
Well, I got the flagship lathe in the Grizzly lineup into the shop yesterday, the G0800 24x48 Heavy Duty lathe.

378758 It took a good bit of work, totally rearranging my shop. I moved out my radial arm saw, and a work bench, moved my G0766 and my Delta 46-460 midi to the other side of the small shop, and set up where I can turn on any of the 3 lathes at will. Had to re-do the dust collection to the new G0766 position, and put the new G0800 in the former location of the G0766. Also had to run a new 240v circuit from the panel for the new 0766 position. In the process, I got my table saw back where it is not stacked with everything, and can use it as needed! :)

378759 Lots of other work in reorganizing, and cleaning to prepare for the new arrival.

Now, I have not had time to turn on the new beautiful beast as of yet, but did go through the thing with some serious study, and look forward to turning a few big things next week, time permitting.

Initial impressions: I have been around a lot of lathes, and have turned on many different models, including Jet 1642 evs, PM3520b's [eleven of them, some multiple times] a Robust American Beauty, a Serious SL2542, and numerous midi's/mini's, and been up close when others have turned on a Oneway.

Let me say this...I have never seen a better build on a lathe for pure mass, and precision for tolerances. This thing is heavy! Shipping weight was 845 lbs. The castings are thick, the precision ground ways are beautiful. The banjo is massive, as is the tailstock.

The quill moves like a precision watch, and the lock down on banjo, tailstock and headstock is rock solid. The centers line up to an exacting degree. The legs are splayed in a wide and stable set, and even the leveling feet are machined from studs, much heavier than any lathe I have owned. Beefy in every respect as to build. It is also quiet and very smooth.

I was really thinking about saving for an American Beauty, and really like the Serious SL2542 - but after evaluating my personal preferences for sliding headstock, and diving deep into the schematics for the G0800, and seeing the massive bearings [3] in the headstock, and seeing the features, and also considering the great performance and service I have gotten from my two former Grizzly's the G0698 and the G0766, then I knew the value would be there. I feel up front that this G0800 has exceeded my expectations in the build...I expected it to be heavy duty, but I think this flagship model is actually extra heavy duty!

If the turning goes like I anticipate, then the performance will also match the build....I will check that out in the next few days and have more to talk about after getting hands on turning done. For now, just thought I'd share because a number of folks asked me to once I got it setup.

joe marra
02-10-2018, 7:53 PM
Beauty, use it in good health.

David Delo
02-10-2018, 8:05 PM
good lookin roger.......

daryl moses
02-10-2018, 8:30 PM
Lookin good Roger, can't wait to hear more reports on it.

carl mesaros
02-10-2018, 9:30 PM
Hey Roger lookin good. I new you would be impressed with the sheer mass of this lathe. I have had my Laguna 2436 for almost two years now and don't regret the purchase. The only thing I will change on mine is the banjo. I feel the post is a little short so will be updating to a Oneway.
800 + lbs. indeed makes a difference.
Will be waiting for your thoughts after turning on it for awhile. Again congratulations on a great purchase.

Roger Chandler
02-10-2018, 9:36 PM
Hey Roger lookin good. I new you would be impressed with the sheer mass of this lathe. I have had my Laguna 2436 for almost two years now and don't regret the purchase. The only thing I will change on mine is the banjo. I feel the post is a little short so will be updating to a Oneway.
800 + lbs. indeed makes a difference.
Will be waiting for your thoughts after turning on it for awhile. Again congratulations on a great purchase.
Carl, I don’t think my banjo neck or my toolrest post are too short. That banjo is massive. I wonder if they refined the design since yours came out?

Roger Chandler
02-11-2018, 7:46 AM
I forgot to mention that my toolrests that I got from Robust for my G0766 are perfect for my new G0800. The stock rest on the 0800 is 8.75” total height, and that is exactly what my Robust rests are! :) All my chucks fit perfectly as well, so the only problem I have is when I need to change chucks is I have to walk across the shop and get it! :rolleyes:

Fred Belknap
02-11-2018, 7:58 AM
Roger that sure is a nice looking lathe. I like how the headstock is made and well just about everything about it. Hope it serves you well.

Doug Herzberg
02-11-2018, 8:05 AM
That looks like fun, Roger. Enjoy.

William C Rogers
02-11-2018, 8:40 AM
Congrats Roger

carl mesaros
02-11-2018, 8:44 AM
Carl, I don’t think my banjo neck or my toolrest post are too short. That banjo is massive. I wonder if they refined the design since yours came out?

You may be right Roger. The tool rest that came with the lathe is fine but all of my long post Robust rests are just a little short. I also like the clamping system of the Oneway and Robust banjos better. I recently priced a Robust banjo from Brett at the Tennessee woodturning symposium and he was aware of the Laguna's shorter banjo.
I stll think I'll order the Oneway (100$ cheaper).
Enjoy playing with that new machine and I will look forward to your further review.

Mike Goetzke
02-11-2018, 10:49 AM
Nice looking lathe Roger. Even the color looks awesome.

What are those triangular machined pads with three threaded holes for? Also, is a remote speed control available?


Mike

Peter Christensen
02-11-2018, 11:22 AM
Nice looking lathe Roger. Even the color looks awesome.

What are those triangular machined pads with three threaded holes for? Also, is a remote speed control available?


Mike

The triangular holes are for a bed extension that mounts to the side of the lathe. I would assume it is to let you turn big stuff with the tailstock centre in place.
The lathe is made by Nanjing Harvey Machinery Co.LTD. in China. I think they will sell the accessories that Grizzly doesn't offer. You can buy direct through Alibaba with the Harvey name on it rather than Grizzly's. They make a couple smaller models (T-50 and T-40) and a lot of other woodworking machines. They also make some of the Bridge City tools.

https://harveymachinery.en.alibaba.com/product/60476481607-220565195/T_60_CE_T_60_Variable_speed_woodworking_lathe.html ?spm=a2700.8304367.prewdfa4cf.1.6c2d4c44gUkjZk

Roger Chandler
02-11-2018, 1:06 PM
Same company that makes the Powermatic lathes. The machining is as nice as any unit I have seen. Very precise on fit and finish, etc

Roger Chandler
02-11-2018, 1:11 PM
That looks like fun, Roger. Enjoy.Thanks Doug! Nice to hear from you....hope you’re doing well!

Mark Greenbaum
02-11-2018, 5:29 PM
Congratulations, Roger. That looks beautiful. I am sure if there's even an iota of a discrepancy from the specs, you will find it, report, and have it fixed. But I doubt you'll find anything. Have fun, and be safe.

Sid Matheny
02-11-2018, 5:56 PM
Roger that does look like a beast! Have you ordered some green Grizzly paint for it yet? :D

Roger Chandler
02-11-2018, 8:26 PM
Roger that does look like a beast! Have you ordered some green Grizzly paint for it yet? :Dmight have to change the name to Grizzly Green/Black Monster Group. ;)

Rich Aldrich
02-11-2018, 8:52 PM
Congrats Roger. Nice looking machine.

Roger Chandler
02-11-2018, 10:12 PM
Thanks Rich! :)

Ralph Lindberg
02-12-2018, 3:29 PM
The triangular holes are for a bed extension that mounts to the side of the lathe. I would assume it is to let you turn big stuff with the tailstock centre in place.
The lathe is made by Nanjing Harvey Machinery Co.LTD. in China. I think they will sell the accessories that Grizzly doesn't offer. You can buy direct through Alibaba with the Harvey name on it rather than Grizzly's. They make a couple smaller models (T-50 and T-40) and a lot of other woodworking machines. They also make some of the Bridge City tools.

https://harveymachinery.en.alibaba.com/product/60476481607-220565195/T_60_CE_T_60_Variable_speed_woodworking_lathe.html ?spm=a2700.8304367.prewdfa4cf.1.6c2d4c44gUkjZk

Harvey is selling some products direct in the US now, the T40 for one (Woodworkers in Las Vegas, Highland Hardware, some Woodcraft's, etc)

Roger Chandler
02-12-2018, 6:23 PM
378952 just tryin' it out! :D

Doug Herzberg
02-13-2018, 11:33 AM
What a mess! I'm calling the shop police.

Roger Chandler
02-13-2018, 3:51 PM
What a mess! I'm calling the shop police.I forgot we had them, Doug! Been a long while since they were mentioned, huh? ;) You’ll be happy to know, that I vacuumned up all those shavings into my dust collection system!

Roger Chandler
02-14-2018, 9:44 PM
Roger that sure is a nice looking lathe. I like how the headstock is made and well just about everything about it. Hope it serves you well.Thanks Fred! I believe it will. I am even more impressed by it, now tht I have a couple of sessions on the beast. When I get the project finished to my satisfaction, I will post a pic, and maybe some additional comments.

Nice to hear from you again! :)

Jeramie Johnson
02-14-2018, 10:55 PM
Dayum! I'm going to call the shop police due to using a massive rig to turn that tiny piece! ;)

Roger Chandler
02-15-2018, 6:10 AM
Dayum! I'm going to call the shop police due to using a massive rig to turn that tiny piece! ;)


:D:D Jeramie, that is the first piece to be turned on it, so although I started it out a bit unbalanced, I just thought I had better make sure everything was dialed in a bit before putting a huge piece of wood on that beast. Even at that, this bowl blank started out at about 13 + inches diameter and about 10 inches thick...with more wood on one side than the other and weighed about 35 or so pounds.

David C. Roseman
02-15-2018, 12:05 PM
Congratulations on the new lathe, Roger! Looking forward to your updates!