One option and I'm still considering it for my Samson lathe is to build 
a small X Z table to clamp onto the ways for CNC work and be able to use 
the manual tooling for long work. This seems more feasible the more I 
think about it and once I get my lathe over to my new shop I think I'll 
give it a go.

John

Igor Chudov wrote:
> I am thinking about getting a CNC lathe to replace my 6913 clausing. Just
> thinking.
>
> What options do I have to not exceed the footprint of the Clausing? I would
> say, I can fit something in the footprint of 50x80 inches.
>
> It should be something that I can power from single phase (20 HP spindles
> are out).
>
> I would like to also buy something with a busted control, and retrofit with
> EMC2.
>
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