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A good source for a used lathe without a lot of use is the school systems or a tool room lathe from a company going overseas. Also make sure it will cut inch/metric threads.
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I suggest Practical Machinist website as a good source of info and used machines ...Trevor
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I'm not sure what you are looking for, but since I combined my machine shop and race shop, I got some duplicates. email me and let me know. jefft@southlanddodge.com. I have a medium lathe, an old Bridgeport, and I'm not sure what else you might need.
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I can tell you, without a doubt, please do not waste your time with "new" Chinese-made lathes. Resist the temptation to purchase a nice new shiny, pretty painted machine from the multitude of Communist machine peddling companies. The build quality and inability to hold tight tolerances, or make heavy cuts without slop-induced chatter on these machines is well documented... Don't be a sucker... The grizzly chews on wood just fine, but he's not at all up to the task of chewing on steel........
Do you want a hobby lathe to make neat little parts for Radio Control airplanes and cars, or do you want/need a machine to make real parts for real machines? I have both, and indeed, they both have their place. But before you decide, make sure you know what you are really trying to produce, and how quickly and accurately you need to make it..... Sure you can hold a thou if you creep up on it for the last 10 thou, 1 thou at a time.... But a real machine will take '30 thou cuts, right to the the near end, then finish with a 1-2 thou cut, clean as can be (assuming the part itself isnt flexing). Spend some time on used equipment sites, auctions, and private listings and find a real, non-third world-made machine, in good shape, and you will have no regrets. Kevin |
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Jeff, Thanks, I'll get with you at some point.
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I have an old Clausing 14x48" Model 6914, and am very happy with it. Think it will be plenty big for anything I do automotive.
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I have a Enco 10 (10") for sale on a stand, $1000.00
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