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  1. #1
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    Re: New SB1001

    Hi All:

    This forum is huge. I wasn't sure the best place to post this. Hopefully I can get the answers I need here.

    I am looking at buying a Southbend SB1001 8K lathe because - based on all my reading here- this is a higher quality lathe for the small Chinese made lathes. My intentions are to Convert it to CNC. I have run into a few issues though.
    1). I hear the 8K might be discontinued and parts may be hard to get. Can anyone confirm that?
    2). I don't see anyone that has converted this lathe to CNC
    3). I can't seem to fin any 8X conversion kits around. Does anyone do this....anywhere.?

    If the SB1001 8K is not a good candidate, than does anyone have advice for one that is? I am limited on space, so the 8K is about as large as I can fit.

    Thanks.

    Mike Norman
    G-Force Racing Development
    www.mngforce.com

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    Re: New SB1001

    Quote Originally Posted by mngforce View Post
    Hi All:

    This forum is huge. I wasn't sure the best place to post this. Hopefully I can get the answers I need here.

    I am looking at buying a Southbend SB1001 8K lathe because - based on all my reading here- this is a higher quality lathe for the small Chinese made lathes. My intentions are to Convert it to CNC. I have run into a few issues though.
    1). I hear the 8K might be discontinued and parts may be hard to get. Can anyone confirm that?
    2). I don't see anyone that has converted this lathe to CNC
    3). I can't seem to fin any 8X conversion kits around. Does anyone do this....anywhere.?

    If the SB1001 8K is not a good candidate, than does anyone have advice for one that is? I am limited on space, so the 8K is about as large as I can fit.

    Thanks.

    Mike Norman
    G-Force Racing Development
    www.mngforce.com
    "Cutting Chips" Post # 229 s converting to CNC
    Mikbul

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    Re: New SB1001

    Quote Originally Posted by Mikbul View Post
    "Cutting Chips" Post # 229 s converting to CNC
    Mikbul
    Mikbul, thank you. I tried to look up the thread you mentioned above, but couldn't find it. Can you supply a link?

    Thanks.

    Mike Norman
    www.mngforce.com

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    Re: New SB1001

    Quote Originally Posted by mngforce View Post
    Mikbul, thank you. I tried to look up the thread you mentioned above, but couldn't find it. Can you supply a link?

    Thanks.

    Mike Norman
    www.mngforce.com
    Hi Mike,
    Go back to page two and down to #229.
    The page numbers are at the bottom and top of each page.
    Mikbul

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    Re: New SB1001

    Quote Originally Posted by Mikbul View Post
    Hi Mike,
    Go back to page two and down to #229.
    The page numbers are at the bottom and top of each page.
    Mikbul
    Mike post #229 is now on page 3. It's kind of a strange site but page one or the most recent post will always come up on your favorites. On PM and HMEM I have to update my favorites whenever there's a new page. Were you able to find post #229?
    Mikbul

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    Re: New SB1001

    The SB1001 serial # and manufacture date are on the front top of the pulley cover door above all the threading and pulley speed decals on the lathe ID decal.
    I've taken my time and shared my spindle mods and am disappointed that six owners won't give me the time of day to complete the 8K WTF is going on with the spindles project list. Now I remember why I bailed on this site.

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    Re: New SB1001

    Quote Originally Posted by mngforce View Post
    Hi All:

    This forum is huge. I wasn't sure the best place to post this. Hopefully I can get the answers I need here.

    I am looking at buying a Southbend SB1001 8K lathe because - based on all my reading here- this is a higher quality lathe for the small Chinese made lathes. My intentions are to Convert it to CNC. I have run into a few issues though.
    1). I hear the 8K might be discontinued and parts may be hard to get. Can anyone confirm that?
    2). I don't see anyone that has converted this lathe to CNC
    3). I can't seem to fin any 8X conversion kits around. Does anyone do this....anywhere.?

    If the SB1001 8K is not a good candidate, than does anyone have advice for one that is? I am limited on space, so the 8K is about as large as I can fit.

    Thanks.

    Mike Norman
    G-Force Racing Development
    www.mngforce.com
    Are you following me around? Guess I'm not the only one working on acquiring new skill sets.

    Everyone here treat Mike very nicely. He's a super sharp guy with lots of good ideas and tons of engineering experience.

    Mike you'll be unhappy to know the VFR got pretty heavily taco'd at VIR last year. Folded up a perfectly good magnesium rear and generally beat up and broke just about everything else.

    So what ya workin on? Something good?

    She's not this pretty anymore....
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    Re: New SB1001

    Quote Originally Posted by Kenny Duval View Post
    Are you following me around? Guess I'm not the only one working on acquiring new skill sets.

    Everyone here treat Mike very nicely. He's a super sharp guy with lots of good ideas and tons of engineering experience.

    Mike you'll be unhappy to know the VFR got pretty heavily taco'd at VIR last year. Folded up a perfectly good magnesium rear and generally beat up and broke just about everything else.

    So what ya workin on? Something good?

    She's not this pretty anymore....
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    Wow, hey Kenny! I think it is YOU following ME ;-)

    What have I been up to? That all depends on when the last time I talked to you was. I left Kawasaki in 2011 to work for Elrod. Got Laid Off for a year. Then, just took a job as the Quality Manager at Honda Performance Development, the IndyCar Race Engine division of Honda here in California. We design, manufacture, test, develop and race the IRL engine and Le Mans/Daytona Prototype cars out of our facility. I now live 300 miles from the Main G-Force, but am continuing the development of the V-4s from my home in Southern CA. I am also developing something very exciting for the NC chassis.....but that's a secret for now

    The machining equipment I am looking for now is to set-up my garage to prototype parts for these projects. I am hoping for the lathe like I described here, as well as a G0704 CNC mill (maybe through Midewest Machine Works).

    I am so, so sorry to hear about the Taco'd bike. Let me know if there are any parts I can help you with - including frames. And, thanks for the props to the forum. Definitely appreciated.

    Mike Norman
    www.mngforce.com

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    Re: New SB1001

    Quote Originally Posted by mngforce View Post
    Wow, hey Kenny! I think it is YOU following ME ;-)

    What have I been up to? That all depends on when the last time I talked to you was. I left Kawasaki in 2011 to work for Elrod. Got Laid Off for a year. Then, just took a job as the Quality Manager at Honda Performance Development, the IndyCar Race Engine division of Honda here in California. We design, manufacture, test, develop and race the IRL engine and Le Mans/Daytona Prototype cars out of our facility. I now live 300 miles from the Main G-Force, but am continuing the development of the V-4s from my home in Southern CA. I am also developing something very exciting for the NC chassis.....but that's a secret for now

    The machining equipment I am looking for now is to set-up my garage to prototype parts for these projects. I am hoping for the lathe like I described here, as well as a G0704 CNC mill (maybe through Midewest Machine Works).

    I am so, so sorry to hear about the Taco'd bike. Let me know if there are any parts I can help you with - including frames. And, thanks for the props to the forum. Definitely appreciated.

    Mike Norman
    www.mngforce.com
    There's a bunch of clever guys running around this site. You'll fit right in.

    That's racing. It's mostly repaired I'm just taking my time putting it back together and using it as an excuse to work on learning all I can about the machining.

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