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Adding a Lathe to my workshed
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<blockquote data-quote="jethro" data-source="post: 162482" data-attributes="member: 1297"><p>Hello DYI people</p><p>Ive noticed that there are quite a few people on here that turn out some pretty good looking machines. As the title says Im looking at purchasing a lathe for my work shed & would like to hear for anyone that either own a lathe or have access to one the you are familiar with the operation of. I have to stay with 240v as thats what my shed is wired for and I would like a machine with around 38mm spindle bore size and powered cross feed as well as quick change G.box for the leadscrew & threading. I would appreciate anyones opinions & experiences on chinese vs tiawanese vs secondhand english, aussie, japanese, american made.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jethro, post: 162482, member: 1297"] Hello DYI people Ive noticed that there are quite a few people on here that turn out some pretty good looking machines. As the title says Im looking at purchasing a lathe for my work shed & would like to hear for anyone that either own a lathe or have access to one the you are familiar with the operation of. I have to stay with 240v as thats what my shed is wired for and I would like a machine with around 38mm spindle bore size and powered cross feed as well as quick change G.box for the leadscrew & threading. I would appreciate anyones opinions & experiences on chinese vs tiawanese vs secondhand english, aussie, japanese, american made. [/QUOTE]
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