Millwright1009
Well-Known Member
At what point is it worth owning an older lathe? Was going to look at a pinacho 180 yesterday for 1500 but I couldn’t find any info on it anywhere. Kind of glad it sold before I got the chance to look because I probably would’ve bought it and worried about the details later.
If you buy an older lathe chances are it’s going to be an odd voltage like 575 or 600 at 3 phase. Then I would need a transformer and phase converter.
I work construction and on the site I’m at now we have a king 12”x40” lathe. It’s a 220 single phase. Also have the king manual milling. The mill I’m not fussy on. It’s not rigid enough for most milling. But the lathe seems to work just fine for anything that needs to be done.
I’d like to have one but can’t justify 5 grand on something I might use a couple times a month.
If you buy an older lathe chances are it’s going to be an odd voltage like 575 or 600 at 3 phase. Then I would need a transformer and phase converter.
I work construction and on the site I’m at now we have a king 12”x40” lathe. It’s a 220 single phase. Also have the king manual milling. The mill I’m not fussy on. It’s not rigid enough for most milling. But the lathe seems to work just fine for anything that needs to be done.
I’d like to have one but can’t justify 5 grand on something I might use a couple times a month.