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gall335i 21st January 2013 12:46 PM

Lathe Wanted
 
Hi Guys,

Well after selling my machines back in June to fund house projects, i'm now in the process of replacing them, so if anyone knows of any lathes for sale please get in touch.

Looking for a swing of atleast 9 inch and single phase, can't fit any thing to big as only going in wooden 10 x 8 workshop. Anything considered.

Thanks
Andrew Gallacher.

gall335i 21st January 2013 02:31 PM

Forgot to say, I've got £500/600 to spend.

Cheers

Andrew.

smithers 21st January 2013 02:39 PM

Would a myford ML7 meet your needs?

gall335i 21st January 2013 11:58 PM

Hi Smithers,

Thanks for the offer, I'll keep it in mind, but really wanted something with a little bigger swing.

Thanks

Andrew.

jonmilns1991 22nd January 2013 08:21 PM

colchester chipmaster

http://www.stationroadsteam.com/stoc...5728/index.htm

jonmilns1991 22nd January 2013 08:25 PM

sorry may be 3 phase... cant remember for certain. Always worth an ask?

johnnycapone 22nd January 2013 08:44 PM

I have a chipmaster and must admit they are a great lathe. And I think that is a good price.

John

weidner 22nd January 2013 09:30 PM

I would not touch it . They admit that they cannot get the clutch to grip , and chipmasters have a variator transmission , which when worn can collapse totally . Go on the archive section of the ' Lathes for sale ' website and read up any lathe which you consider . Spare parts for machine tools are ridiculously expensive .

steamy1 22nd January 2013 09:47 PM

Worn Variators can sound very noisy in a Home Workshop make sure you hear it if you consider a Lathe that uses one.

They were made by a German Company called Kopp, spares may be available but are likely to be expensive.

This is the site referred to by Weidner above.

weidner 22nd January 2013 09:51 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by steamy1 (Post 243167)
This is the site referred to by Weidner above.

Thanks for bringing me up to date .:confused:


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