this was the most down and dirty way to get slightly better system performance/functionality... you should see the air hose ziptied along the ceiling..
I'm in it for a $30 flexilla hose, that could be repurposed as an extension.. a $25 filter and $20 in fittings...... if I owned, I would have done a proper plumbed up/down/trap system a long time ago when I got the Quincy... but it is, what I is.....
this was the reel I was looking at, for any in the know. I have zero experience with hose reels... but I REALLY think it could be beneficial to me.. even coiling, and hanging, that flexilla will become "a chore"...
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I want a 25', not 50'.... durability being paramount..... AND, most importantly, under $100

i think the fact this one is 25' is what allows it to be relatively cheap.. it "appears" to be pretty stout... unlike a bunch of the plastic housing ones I see... I'm sure for $224 I could get something sweet...
I'm gonna need to mount it at an extreme angle toward that door on the left.. which is fine as that bay is where the work gets done... tho, a swivel would probably work... can't have it stick straight out off that wall, hard-mounted... I'll bust a knee...

don't want it on the ceiling... it's one of the reasons I added the second 2" x 6" under the first, to possibly mount one......
anyway.. stoked to get the lathe back up and running.. the new motor is beefy appearing... got a new pulley from Mcbible for it... prolly need to build a better mounting plate tomorrow... can't wait to get that stand on wheels... do a bit of shuffling around at The LAB™ for better efficiency...