https://www.kijiji.ca/v-power-tool/...he/1424161364?enableSearchNavigationFlag=true
I always lusted for one of these
I always lusted for one of these
I really like the look of those Hardinges they have a nice smooth solid bed that would be handy as an anvil.
Well for a moment there I thought I was not going to be able to ruffle any one feathers but I am glad to see that such an act would be considered blasphemous. Now I must get back to to hauling goats and gravel.Blasphemy! That would be like using a Ferrari to haul gravel across a field!
Yes I see chucks are available at least for some of them, but wowzers the price!!!Can they be mounted with regular 3 and 4 jaw chucks or are they a collet only machine? I've never seen one.
Someone has deep pockets - add only went down to $4900 so I don't think it went for much less.
Looks good to me. I’m sure it will be great. Read up on moving lathes. An engine hoist is very helpful.
You've done the hard part already...giving up the cash to begin with...now the rest will be enjoyable and I would bet that the great quality machine you purchased will bring you lots of joy and satisfaction. You are often able to obtain good resale value down the road if you should decide to resell.Not deep pockets, just didn’t want to waste money on cheaper junk and have to buy sell buy sell!
Figured I’d go all in... this is my first lathe and I really liked the fit and finish vs the China stuff I looked at.
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I'd agree with you. A 14x40 would be more than that lathe, and harding is known to be in the top 3 toolroom lathes. I personally was up in the area and checked it out and spoke with the guy for quite a while. The hlvh he has is pretty damn nice too. Better get saving for all your tooling, you'll need money and lots of it for good quality tools that will suit that machine. I wouldn't think putting shitty chucks on a toolroom super precision lathe would be a good idea, even poor quality spindle adapters would make me concerned about hurting the spindle nose.Not deep pockets, just didn’t want to waste money on cheaper junk and have to buy sell buy sell!
Figured I’d go all in... this is my first lathe and I really liked the fit and finish vs the China stuff I looked at.
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