Craig Donges
Stainless
- Joined
- Oct 19, 2008
- Location
- Berlin Center (NE) Ohio
Greetings all;
The dog and I were sitting around talking about what to list today. He decided that we should list this nice little Logan. I agreed.
Logan model 1875H. It's life was spent at a local high school, so it does not have a lot of run time on it. The ways show little to no wear, I could not feel a ridge. Some nicks from Youngn's learning how to change chucks and the like are present though. The bed is 43" long. Swing is 10". The spindle is 1 1/2"-8. A nice 3 jaw Powermatic chuck is included (with key), as well as a rocker tool post, three holders, (Straight, right and left). The thread dial will allow you to thread from 4-224 TPI. Cross slide free is .013, and the compound comes in at .005.
The tailstock is a 2MT and offers 2 1/2" of travel and is fitted with a Jacobs #6A chuck. The head is V belt, no stinkin' flat belts to mess with. The 115 volt electric motor will plug in almost anywhere, no RPC's required.
Note: The cabinet door on the right side is sprung a tad. The handle on the tailstock handwheel is missing.
This would make someone a nice lathe. I've owned it for some time and used it in my shop. Mmy dog needs braces, as evidenced by the photo and your purchase would be one step closer to him getting his teeth fixed, it really negatively affects his self esteem.
All the usual stuff: Yes, your check is fine, I don't like Pay Pal, and I will ship.
On edit; I checked with black dog and he says he needs $1050 to cover his braces.
Thanks;
Craig Donges
The dog and I were sitting around talking about what to list today. He decided that we should list this nice little Logan. I agreed.
Logan model 1875H. It's life was spent at a local high school, so it does not have a lot of run time on it. The ways show little to no wear, I could not feel a ridge. Some nicks from Youngn's learning how to change chucks and the like are present though. The bed is 43" long. Swing is 10". The spindle is 1 1/2"-8. A nice 3 jaw Powermatic chuck is included (with key), as well as a rocker tool post, three holders, (Straight, right and left). The thread dial will allow you to thread from 4-224 TPI. Cross slide free is .013, and the compound comes in at .005.
The tailstock is a 2MT and offers 2 1/2" of travel and is fitted with a Jacobs #6A chuck. The head is V belt, no stinkin' flat belts to mess with. The 115 volt electric motor will plug in almost anywhere, no RPC's required.
Note: The cabinet door on the right side is sprung a tad. The handle on the tailstock handwheel is missing.
This would make someone a nice lathe. I've owned it for some time and used it in my shop. Mmy dog needs braces, as evidenced by the photo and your purchase would be one step closer to him getting his teeth fixed, it really negatively affects his self esteem.
All the usual stuff: Yes, your check is fine, I don't like Pay Pal, and I will ship.
On edit; I checked with black dog and he says he needs $1050 to cover his braces.
Thanks;
Craig Donges
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