I need a new base or foundation for my little Jet lathe, and i need one bad!! The piece of chit tin cabinet that comes with the lathe isnt worth a hoot, and if i spin my machine very fast the lathe will move. I have talked about this before, and now i think i have an idea as to what i need to do.
I have priced out steel a couple different times now, and it will cost me about 300 bucks to build a base like i think i need, if i build it out of steel. I have tried to locate some steel other than from retail dealers but i havent found what i needed as of yet. What i am thinking about doing now is to build the base out of concrete. Solid concrete, rebared to my floor. I can build the forms with my eyes closed, so that wont be an issue at all, and i even know how i will build them. I will use the original chip tray and modify the concrete stand to have a chip drop box easier to clean the chips out of. I will just cut a hole in the metal chip tray and sweep the chips down into the drop box.
Since i am a concrete man, i know all of the redymix companies in my area, and i know that i can get a discount on an over order. If a contractor orders 8 yards and only uses 7, the redymix will just dump the extra yard, or they will sell it to someone like me for less than half the normal price. I can build this stand for probably 50 bucks.
My big question is this. Will i have any issues with vibrations or funny harmonics with the lathe sitting on a solid block of concrete? I will also have to figure out a system to level the lathe once set down onto the concrete. Any thoughts on this? thanks Lee
I have priced out steel a couple different times now, and it will cost me about 300 bucks to build a base like i think i need, if i build it out of steel. I have tried to locate some steel other than from retail dealers but i havent found what i needed as of yet. What i am thinking about doing now is to build the base out of concrete. Solid concrete, rebared to my floor. I can build the forms with my eyes closed, so that wont be an issue at all, and i even know how i will build them. I will use the original chip tray and modify the concrete stand to have a chip drop box easier to clean the chips out of. I will just cut a hole in the metal chip tray and sweep the chips down into the drop box.
Since i am a concrete man, i know all of the redymix companies in my area, and i know that i can get a discount on an over order. If a contractor orders 8 yards and only uses 7, the redymix will just dump the extra yard, or they will sell it to someone like me for less than half the normal price. I can build this stand for probably 50 bucks.
My big question is this. Will i have any issues with vibrations or funny harmonics with the lathe sitting on a solid block of concrete? I will also have to figure out a system to level the lathe once set down onto the concrete. Any thoughts on this? thanks Lee