Need advice on a lathe


Christopher Ison

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After watching what Rob Horton did with his little harbor freight lathe, i would be hard pressed to spend that much money on an old machine without a specific reason

 

rob realy pushed the boundaries and if he did alot of big work like that with that unstable of weight he could damage the shaft, bearing, and rip the belt.  bigger machines are designed to hold bigger work. not saying it cant be done but you increase the risk. 

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Solid old machine. What you thought was the model number is the serial number and "ES" tells me this was made in 1971. Not sure of the model number as Rockwell Delta had several that looked similar, a 46-201 maybe. Unless you drop it off a truck or beat it with a sledge, the only things you need to worry about are the consumables (belts/bearings, which are on the shelf). Lot of these floating around out there and parts shouldn't be an issue for decades to come. I don't see a lever for a Reeves so no variable speed, that drops the value a good bit. Watch your pennies or your spending will stray into new lathe territory. Also, many or most of these were 3 phase so check on that.

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Thanks. The guys isn't gonna come off 800 cause that's what he said he bought it for. Being fresh in turning I have made a make shift lathe to turn a little and got addicted. I could probably build one but I think I want to just get one and learn more only thing I turned was a handle its not beautiful by any means but it sure gave me the itch for more. Plus I keep watching videos of people turning bowls I want to do that bad lol. Since I might not be going with that one cause he won't come down any. What's a good lathe to get to learn with and be able to turn bowls and stuff? I saw the central machinery lathe and to be honest that the only lathe I have ever seen in person. Other than my make shift one.

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He probably bought it then realized it was 3 phase. $800 is too much for a 4 speed lathe, too many of them out there. Most likely he'll sit it on it for awhile then take less. 

 

Best midi lathe available

http://nashville.craigslist.org/tls/4986434493.html

 

Don't buy anything that looks like this:

http://westky.craigslist.org/tls/4974945277.html

or this:

http://nashville.craigslist.org/tls/4913748556.html

 

This guy has a Delta I don't recognize, no price

http://nashville.craigslist.org/tls/4989916187.html

 

Grizzly lathe, $700, don't know anything about that model

http://shoals.craigslist.org/tls/4930186669.html

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