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Thanks a bunch Ed, I am buying a Homier...
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From: Ed Paradis To: 7x12minilathe@... Sent: Sunday, June 15, 2003 7:41 PM Subject: [7x12minilathe] Re: newbie Greetings Mr. Hawk, if you don't already know, both machines are made in the same factory by Sieg. The main difference is with the accessories that are included with the Grizzly. The Grizzly includes the faceplate, steady rest, follow rest (if I remember correctly), which if purchased from HF, would not equal the price difference between the Homier and the Grizzly. I opted to get the Homier (total was about $360 with shipping) and I used the difference to get the other goodies from HF. The parts are fully interchangeable on both machines (actually all of the Sieg machines, such as the HF 7x10, Enco 7x10, Northern Tool 7x10, Grizzly 7x12, etc.) Homier is reputed to have an excellent reputation with handling any of the warranty issues, I can't speak to how Grizzly handles theirs.... Ed "Expiring minds want to know..." --- In 7x12minilathe@..., "lifes_jeep" <swsmt@a...> wrote: > Hi folks, > > I am ready to purchase a 7x12 mini lathe and see a whoppin price > difference between grizzly and homier. I know the grizzly comes with > 2 extra tools (steady rest and 6 1/4" faceplate). Are there any > differences in the actual parts of the machines? are some parts more > rugged on the grizzly (plasctic on homeier? vs. metal on grizzly?) > > $299 sure sounds like a real good buy. I wanna get a little lathe and > then build an upscaled gingery (with around 40" workspace between > centers) > > Choice is important to me since I live only half hour drive from > grizzly tools and get get parts real easy. > > -Hawk- Yahoo! Groups Sponsor To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to: 7x12minilathe-unsubscribe@... Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to the Yahoo! Terms of Service. |