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Installed a Digital Readout on Lathe


 

Hi:

I have just completed the installation of a digital readout on my
Grizzly 7 X 12 and could not be happier. I purchased the DRO from
Zietlow Design off of the internet and got the Quill Kits for the
machine off of Ebay. On the Zietlow website there are complete
instructions on how to make the mounts required for the installation
and how to set everything up. It is really nice to now be able to
know exactly where your cutter is located on the x and y axis and not
have to make a guess by reading the dials and worring about
backlash. The entire project was completed for less than $250.00. I
am placing some pictures in the photo section of the installation.

Lee Brown


bbftx
 

Lee
Do you have a web address for Zietlow?
I couldn't find it with a Google search.
Thanks
B Flint

--- In 7x12minilathe@..., "trainman80005"
<Trainman4@h...> wrote:
Hi:

I have just completed the installation of a digital readout on my
Grizzly 7 X 12 and could not be happier. I purchased the DRO from
Zietlow Design off of the internet and got the Quill Kits for the
machine off of Ebay. On the Zietlow website there are complete
instructions on how to make the mounts required for the
installation
and how to set everything up. It is really nice to now be able to
know exactly where your cutter is located on the x and y axis and
not
have to make a guess by reading the dials and worring about
backlash. The entire project was completed for less than $250.00.
I
am placing some pictures in the photo section of the installation.

Lee Brown


John
 

Check this address, it may be what you want:






--- In 7x12minilathe@..., "bbftx" <bflint@a...> wrote:
Lee
Do you have a web address for Zietlow?
I couldn't find it with a Google search.
Thanks
B Flint

--- In 7x12minilathe@..., "trainman80005"
<Trainman4@h...> wrote:
Hi:

I have just completed the installation of a digital readout on my
Grizzly 7 X 12 and could not be happier. I purchased the DRO
from
Zietlow Design off of the internet and got the Quill Kits for the
machine off of Ebay. On the Zietlow website there are complete
instructions on how to make the mounts required for the
installation
and how to set everything up. It is really nice to now be able
to
know exactly where your cutter is located on the x and y axis and
not
have to make a guess by reading the dials and worring about
backlash. The entire project was completed for less than
$250.00.
I
am placing some pictures in the photo section of the installation.

Lee Brown


 

Yes. Zietlowdesign.com should do the trick.

Lee



--- In 7x12minilathe@..., "bbftx" <bflint@a...> wrote:
Lee
Do you have a web address for Zietlow?
I couldn't find it with a Google search.
Thanks
B Flint

--- In 7x12minilathe@..., "trainman80005"
<Trainman4@h...> wrote:
Hi:

I have just completed the installation of a digital readout on my
Grizzly 7 X 12 and could not be happier. I purchased the DRO
from
Zietlow Design off of the internet and got the Quill Kits for the
machine off of Ebay. On the Zietlow website there are complete
instructions on how to make the mounts required for the
installation
and how to set everything up. It is really nice to now be able
to
know exactly where your cutter is located on the x and y axis and
not
have to make a guess by reading the dials and worring about
backlash. The entire project was completed for less than
$250.00.
I
am placing some pictures in the photo section of the installation.

Lee Brown


 

Yes. Zietlowdesign.com should do the trick.

Lee



--- In 7x12minilathe@..., "bbftx" <bflint@a...> wrote:
Lee
Do you have a web address for Zietlow?
I couldn't find it with a Google search.
Thanks
B Flint

--- In 7x12minilathe@..., "trainman80005"
<Trainman4@h...> wrote:
Hi:

I have just completed the installation of a digital readout on my
Grizzly 7 X 12 and could not be happier. I purchased the DRO
from
Zietlow Design off of the internet and got the Quill Kits for the
machine off of Ebay. On the Zietlow website there are complete
instructions on how to make the mounts required for the
installation
and how to set everything up. It is really nice to now be able
to
know exactly where your cutter is located on the x and y axis and
not
have to make a guess by reading the dials and worring about
backlash. The entire project was completed for less than
$250.00.
I
am placing some pictures in the photo section of the installation.

Lee Brown