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Ken
Good day everyone,
Once again I need to tap into the huge knowledge base on this site.
Up where I reside, used smaller machinist equipment is very rare. Machine shops selling at auction aren't very common even. But I came across this machine for sale close to me.
It's a lathe/mill combo machine. I know many people say that separate machines are better, but this is kind of a unique situation. The fellow selling this machine inherited it from his father, and has no interest in it, but he's looking to trade for a tractor. Something we aquired and need to get rid of.
Here's the machine , info plate, and a page off the internet that shows the specs. And the link to the information I've found. - https://www.made-in-china.com/showr...300-2-4-5-AT125-AT320-AT400-AT520-AT750-.html
- It has been for sale for close to 5 months, and by the new ad, the fellow selling it has been getting a lot of tire kickers. He knows very little about it, except his father paid $9000 for it new, and it has sat unused for the majority of the time. It was made in 1998.
He's asking $6000, which I believe is much too high, with the price of more current machines available now.
What are the thoughts about this one on here? I am moving, and will have quite a bit of room, so I thought this would be useful if the price was right. I'm working towards a small home business, and this machine could be set up to do specific processes of manufacturing items. I have a benchtop lathe and milling machine as well already. I feel it could be really handy if the shape is good and the price works in my favour.
I have to find out if any tooling comes with it.
Could anyone please give me a few things to look for specifically if I go look at it. I know to look for wear on the ways, sloppy bearings, how smoothly things move, wear in general.
Any input is appreciated.
Ken Kokosha
Thanks in advance, Ken Kokosha
Once again I need to tap into the huge knowledge base on this site.
Up where I reside, used smaller machinist equipment is very rare. Machine shops selling at auction aren't very common even. But I came across this machine for sale close to me.
It's a lathe/mill combo machine. I know many people say that separate machines are better, but this is kind of a unique situation. The fellow selling this machine inherited it from his father, and has no interest in it, but he's looking to trade for a tractor. Something we aquired and need to get rid of.
Here's the machine , info plate, and a page off the internet that shows the specs. And the link to the information I've found. - https://www.made-in-china.com/showr...300-2-4-5-AT125-AT320-AT400-AT520-AT750-.html
- It has been for sale for close to 5 months, and by the new ad, the fellow selling it has been getting a lot of tire kickers. He knows very little about it, except his father paid $9000 for it new, and it has sat unused for the majority of the time. It was made in 1998.
He's asking $6000, which I believe is much too high, with the price of more current machines available now.
What are the thoughts about this one on here? I am moving, and will have quite a bit of room, so I thought this would be useful if the price was right. I'm working towards a small home business, and this machine could be set up to do specific processes of manufacturing items. I have a benchtop lathe and milling machine as well already. I feel it could be really handy if the shape is good and the price works in my favour.
I have to find out if any tooling comes with it.
Could anyone please give me a few things to look for specifically if I go look at it. I know to look for wear on the ways, sloppy bearings, how smoothly things move, wear in general.
Any input is appreciated.
Ken Kokosha
Thanks in advance, Ken Kokosha