Hello, new guy here.
Looking at the above lathe. It's the yellow one on ebay right now. Practically down the highway from me, and it really would be my dream lathe.
Price at the moment is $3500 and the seller says nonnegotiable despite what the product description says.
Can't get him to let me come and see it. Can't get a good description of what comes with it.
All he'll say that it is in good condition and comes with some cutters, tool holder and collets. Those are his exact words. Not much to go on to even make an offer.
Let's say it's not a lathe used in mass production and actually has little wear on the way and carriage is tight and smooth and the headstock has little runout. Is it worth the buy it now price?
I'm purely a hobbyist that has worked on a small 3 in 1 lathe/mill combo making stuff for custom old (not vintage) motorcycles. Spacers, carriers, etc. I'm looking to graduate to real machinery and have done a lot of reading here. Getting up to speed with some of the terminology and brands. But I'm still a noob! Take it easy on me (or not, I can take it)
My house has 3 phase service but last I checked it'll be another $1000 to wire a box to run a lathe and mill.
I paid the machinist $600 for this piece recently and made me think I should seriously consider getting my own equipment.
Looking at the above lathe. It's the yellow one on ebay right now. Practically down the highway from me, and it really would be my dream lathe.
Price at the moment is $3500 and the seller says nonnegotiable despite what the product description says.
Can't get him to let me come and see it. Can't get a good description of what comes with it.
All he'll say that it is in good condition and comes with some cutters, tool holder and collets. Those are his exact words. Not much to go on to even make an offer.
Let's say it's not a lathe used in mass production and actually has little wear on the way and carriage is tight and smooth and the headstock has little runout. Is it worth the buy it now price?
I'm purely a hobbyist that has worked on a small 3 in 1 lathe/mill combo making stuff for custom old (not vintage) motorcycles. Spacers, carriers, etc. I'm looking to graduate to real machinery and have done a lot of reading here. Getting up to speed with some of the terminology and brands. But I'm still a noob! Take it easy on me (or not, I can take it)
My house has 3 phase service but last I checked it'll be another $1000 to wire a box to run a lathe and mill.
I paid the machinist $600 for this piece recently and made me think I should seriously consider getting my own equipment.

