• Scam Alert. Members are reminded to NOT send money to buy anything. Don't buy things remote and have it shipped - go get it yourself, pay in person, and take your equipment with you. Scammers have burned people on this forum. Urgency, secrecy, excuses, selling for friend, newish members, FUD, are RED FLAGS. A video conference call is not adequate assurance. Face to face interactions are required. Please report suspicions to the forum admins. Stay Safe - anyone can get scammed.

For Sale: 7X12 Metal Worker Mini-Lathe

YYCHM

(Craig)
Premium Member
I'm offering up for sale, my 7X12 Metal Worker Mini-Lathe.
It's pretty much your standard 7X12 offshore built mini-lathe, equivalent to BB's and PA's offerings.

This is the machine that got me hooked on metal working and have since upgraded to a larger machine.

1.JPG


2.JPG


3.JPG


4.JPG


5.JPG


6.JPG


7.JPG


Includes the following:

3 jaw chuck with inside and outside jaw sets
4 jaw chuck with reversible jaw set
Chuck keys for both
Steady Rest
Cross slide and Compound rest DROs
Tail stock with MT2 1/2" chuck and dead center(s)
Tail stock taper attachment.
Carriage Lock
Carriage Stop
Full set of change gears
Face Plate and MT3 dead center
Face Plate clamping kits (2)
Lathe dog set (5 dogs 1.5"-0.5")
4 tool indexable tool post
2 home made tool posts (replaces the compound rest, more space, more ridgidity)
2 MT2 tapers drilled to accept 3/8" and 1/2" shank drill bits
Set of metric wrenches
Set of metric allen keys
Home made lathe indexer
Spare fuses
Spare steady rest parts
Bag of misc screws and parts
Misc tooling (HSS and Carbide)
Home made ball turning attachment
Broken steady rest with the pieces to restore it (just needs to be finished)
Mini tool grinder tool post mount

I think that's about all of it for now.
Note that the measuring calipers behind the machine and rulers, keys, tools etc on the bench depicted in the lathe images are not included

I'm looking for $700 for the lot. Reasonable offers will be considered.

The lathe is located in Calgary

Got Questions? Ask.

Cheers,

Craig
 
Last edited:
Looks like a great start for someone without a lathe. It looks well cared for and has the bonus that someone else has already done all the fidly start up stuff that a brand new machine usually has. AND it has a whole bunch of extra goodies included.
 
Back
Top