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77 of 80 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Great Value, and SERVICE!
My lathe arrived within three days after the order. It was a snap to put together. The shipping was extremely cheap! I actually had to call Amazon.com to make sure there was NO mistake about the shipping price. The base that comes with it needs to be bolted to the floor or to a separate base. I built such a base and it is solid as a rock. The lathe ran perfectly after...
Published on May 26, 2000 by Tom Hill

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54 of 58 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars probably a good deal for the price
I own and use a Jet 1236 variable speed wood lathe. Mine is now going on its fifth year of use. The newest version has at least one minor change to lock the headstock spindle (it's a useful change). I've worn out and replaced a few of the locking screws (on the tool rest and tailstock) and had to repair the tailstock a couple times. However, I have used this...
Published on March 1, 2000 by dan erickson


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77 of 80 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Great Value, and SERVICE!, May 26, 2000
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This review is from: JET JWL-1236 / 708352G 12-Inch Variable Speed Wood Lathe with Stand (Tools & Home Improvement)
My lathe arrived within three days after the order. It was a snap to put together. The shipping was extremely cheap! I actually had to call Amazon.com to make sure there was NO mistake about the shipping price. The base that comes with it needs to be bolted to the floor or to a separate base. I built such a base and it is solid as a rock. The lathe ran perfectly after setup. I encountered a problem with the spur center not long after trying to turn some wood. The spur got stuck! I called JET, and they ran me through a few options to get the spur out, but I had already tried those. Without question, they sent out a brand new spindle and a few other parts that were needed, second day air. When I found that I could not get the thing all apart, they sent me to a local repair shop and within a few hours, they had everything ready to go. For the price, this is a good tool and will be able for several years to meet my needs. The 3/4 hp. motor is plenty for we "weekend warriors" of the shop. Thanks, JET and Amazon!
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79 of 84 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars I am glad I purchased the Jet lathe, November 17, 1999
This review is from: JET JWL-1236 / 708352G 12-Inch Variable Speed Wood Lathe with Stand (Tools & Home Improvement)
I went to a woodworking store in KC with the intention of buying the Delta Lathe. The manager of the shop said for the extra $100 the Jet Lathe is a better value. I still didn't want to drop the extra $100 but he insisted that if I didn't like the Jet he would take it back. He was right. The Jet was a solid lathe and a solid buy.
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35 of 35 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A Cripple's Best Friend., February 23, 2002
This review is from: JET JWL-1236 / 708352G 12-Inch Variable Speed Wood Lathe with Stand (Tools & Home Improvement)
Hello there.
If you're reading this, you're contemplating purchasing the Jet 1236 12" Variable Lathe. Let me put this to you straight-forward as possible: Delta and Grizzly are the two closest competitors for direct comparison (yes, I know there are a few others, but they simply don't measure up to the Delta or the Grizz, much less the Jet 1236 in the characteristics department).
Changing speeds: the Jet allows you to reach down and gently increase or decrease the speed of the lathe with a simple turning of a handy lever: no pulley to change for speed changes.
Swivelling Head Stock: if you want to turn bowls as do I, the ability and ease with which you may move the Headstock to turn "outboard" (away from the Bed of the lathe), is a two movment procedure: you reach around to the back of the headstock, pull gently on a knob and then simply swivel the headstock to the desired angle. That's all there is to it.
Horsepower: if you want to turn large stock at some point (and you will), then a 1/2hp motor simply is not powerful enough to get the job done. The Jet has a 3/4hp motor that WILL allow you to turn large stock pieces.
Construction: Totally solid in every sense. I have NOT yet placed a shelf below the bed, nor have I placed sand bags on it to "steady" the Jet 1236 while turning. The Jet does NOT vibrate as I thought it would, when turning vase or bowl stock. It may at some point if I place a truly out of round (and hence out of balance) blank on it, but I have yet to so do.
Lastly, I would point out that putting it together is a TWO man (or woman) job. I am physically impaired and cannot lift much weight at all: the lack of vibration I mentioned above is due directly to the "Godzilla" like materials used in construction of the Jet 1236. It goes together without a hitch, the limited directions concerning placement and securing of parts is clear, although terse.
In summation, let me commend to you as heartily as possible, the Jet 1236 Lathe, I also own a Jet 14" Bandsaw with a 6" riser block attachment, and have just purchased a Jet model 22 enclosed floor model shaper, and am thinking of purchasing a Jet Bench Oscillating Sander.
Like you, I need to get the most "bang" for my "buck". Buy this Jet 1236 Lathe and you'll do precisely that: without regret.
Thank you for taking the time to read this review...
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64 of 69 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars A good product but could be better, December 16, 1999
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"canthos" (arlington, virginia) - See all my reviews
This review is from: JET JWL-1236 / 708352G 12-Inch Variable Speed Wood Lathe with Stand (Tools & Home Improvement)
This is a good lathe, it is quiet and functional. But as far as value for the money, I'm not so sure. It would take very little to add a couple of inches of bed length, a 6" tool rest and to beef up the locking mechanisms, which seem to slip now and then. Better bearings and a small face plate would be nice too. Jet should dump the stand (any wood worker can make a much better one anyway) and add some more bang for the rather large buck, and you would have a 5 star product. By the way, my lathe is now starting to make odd noises! Humph!
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54 of 58 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars probably a good deal for the price, March 1, 2000
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dan erickson (Ann Arbor, Michigan) - See all my reviews
This review is from: JET JWL-1236 / 708352G 12-Inch Variable Speed Wood Lathe with Stand (Tools & Home Improvement)
I own and use a Jet 1236 variable speed wood lathe. Mine is now going on its fifth year of use. The newest version has at least one minor change to lock the headstock spindle (it's a useful change). I've worn out and replaced a few of the locking screws (on the tool rest and tailstock) and had to repair the tailstock a couple times. However, I have used this machine to its limits multiple times (until smoke comes out of the motor). I find its 3/4 hp motor to be too weak (for turning large diameter and heavy blocks of wood). However, a lathe with a bigger motor may easily cost twice as much. I've found the Jet 1236 wood lathe to be adaptable: I've mounted my Delta radial arm drill press (via inverting the drill press table) to the lathe bed for special purposes and made a bed extension for turning pieces over three feet long. I prefer to use a foot-operated switch (obtained from other tool sources) along with the lathe-mounted switch. I've made other accessories such as faceplates from parts available at local hardware stores. I mounted the lathe stand on wheels so I can move it around easily (space is limited in my shop) and I somtimes work on either side.

Would I buy another Jet 1236 lathe? Well, it has paid for itself with all the wood I've turned and sold, and it's still producing.

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25 of 26 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Quality of Jet lathe, December 1, 2001
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Phillip Elam (Campton Ky. USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: JET JWL-1236 / 708352G 12-Inch Variable Speed Wood Lathe with Stand (Tools & Home Improvement)
I purchased my lathe from toolcrib in february of 2001 as usual tool crib shipped it promptly. It came in one box, I had no trouble getting it put together as all of the parts fit as they were suppose to. The instructions were fairly good and easy to understand. I had the machine up and running in about 45 minutes. It came with A 6 inch faceplate, however I would have prefered a 3 inch plate. The free tools that came with it were of poor quality,you could probably find better at fisher price.com. Overall this is a very good lathe for the money. I would highly recomend if your are just starting out or using it to supplement a cabinet shop as I am. I been using my lathe for about 8 months now and have had no problems with it. My drive center got stuck when I first got it, I called Jets help line ,and they were quick to resolve the trouble. They assured that if I broke the knockout rod all I had to do was call them and they would send me another one free of charge.
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15 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Great Lathe for the price, March 28, 2002
This review is from: JET JWL-1236 / 708352G 12-Inch Variable Speed Wood Lathe with Stand (Tools & Home Improvement)
I looked at all the competitors to the Jet, and they couldn't sway me away from the Jet. It's a good solid machine. I do mostly faceplate work, so the limited (34 1/2") distance between centers didn't factor into my decision. I had considered the Delta 46-700, but was told they had bearing problems, and it was a much lighter weight machine. Time will tell, regarding the Reeves drive, but it seems very smooth when changing speeds. Assembly was a snap, got the bed and motor up on the stand by simply using another table at the same elevation as a helper. The tool rest base and tailstock move smoothly, and lock down frmly with minimal effort. The only improvements in the total package I can see are replacing the 6 inch faceplate with the 3 inch version, and maybe offering the 6 inch tool rest instead of the 12 inch (why do they assume that you are gonna turn spindles??). Also, I don't really like the placement of the on-off switch...its too low for me. As with my old lathe, I will rewire this Jet to provide reversing capability, as soon as the 3 year (hope I can wait!!) is out. I don't understand why Jet, Delta, and others don't provide reversing...it's a 5 dollar modification. Spinning the other way makes for better finishes while sanding. All in all, the Jet is a great machine...highly recommend it!
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9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars Lathe usage, July 8, 2002
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Gary E. Smith "The Wood Turner" (North Stonington, CT United States) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: JET JWL-1236 / 708352G 12-Inch Variable Speed Wood Lathe with Stand (Tools & Home Improvement)
Have been using the Jet JWL-1236 for about 8 months now. The first thing you should do is throw the base away and build one with substance. Might be satisfactory for turning spindles but not for anything with any kind of mass unless you secure it to the floor. I do a lot of bowl turning and anything you might have to turn outboard is a joke, especially with the equipment that is furnished with the lathe. Unless you have the capability to ensure something is pretty well balanced don't try to turn it outboard. One problem is that the lathe speed is still too fast even at its lowest setting and the ON/OFF switch is in the wrong place if you have to get to it in a hurry. If you are truly interested in turning bowls of any size save your money and buy something a little more substantial in size and has a true variable speed capability.
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4.0 out of 5 stars good starter lathe "one year lathe", January 16, 2010
This review is from: JET JWL-1236 / 708352G 12-Inch Variable Speed Wood Lathe with Stand (Tools & Home Improvement)
Pros: enough power for smaller cuts. Heavy enough for 6" and smaller stock. Indexing head does come in handy from time to time. Bed is heavy, smooth and accurate. Less expensive than most lathes. Customer service is A+.
Cons: anything larger than 6" in dia might give this lathe problems. the knobs to tighten the banjo and toolrest will break/ shear off. The tailstock will break. The lowest speed is still too fast. If you dial it past the lowest speed setting the belt may flip over and wear rapidly. The extension bar that connects the banjo to the tool rest (not sure what this is called) is useless and does not offer enough support. Take this off immediately and connect the tool rest directly to the banjo. Power is insufficient for larger cuts.
All and all this lathe is great to get started with. The parts that do break are an easy fix. I would recommend this lathe for anyone whos not sure what they want in a lathe because after about 1000 bowls, vases, and vessels you will find out. I want the vega bowl lathe but im glad I started on this lathe.
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3.0 out of 5 stars entry level lathe, August 24, 2004
This review is from: JET JWL-1236 / 708352G 12-Inch Variable Speed Wood Lathe with Stand (Tools & Home Improvement)
I've owned a Jet 1236 for the past 4 years and it has given me fairly good service over that time. The two major problems I've had were a broken tool rest and a broken banjo. I was able to get a replacement banjo(tool rest support) quickly from the dealer at a reasonable cost. The major deficits the lathe has include noise level, vibration if the wood is not properly balanced, small swing over the bed(max of 12" diameter), and lack of power with heavy wood removal. Maybe I've just outgrown this machine!
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