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South Bend Cabinet 10K Lathe, Flame Hardened - What's it Worth? + Pictures

jacglov

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I can't quite seem to find many South Bends with flame hardened bed way around. All here is original except the the lubrication charts which were replaced so they are legible. Set up for a 220v connection and 3 jaw chuck. Also have an extra heavy duty larger 3 jaw, many face plates, ball bearings, carbide tips, etc, included. Has Micrometer, thread dial, & drill chucks installed as well.

Would love to hear any comments, thoughts, and estimations on price for this piece. New to the forum here, thanks for having me!
 

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It's worth exactly what you're willing to pay for it. For me...not much. For you it might be a treasure. Nobody can tell you what it's worth to YOU!
 
Sold my 10k last year for $2000. It was a Korean made SB with hardened ways. Sold it with a 3 jaw and a 4 jaw chuck, drill chuck, live center, 3/4hp 3 phase motor and a few other accessories. I’m in Rochester Mich. [emoji41]


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Sold my 10k last year for $2000. It was a Korean made SB with hardened ways. Sold it with a 3 jaw and a 4 jaw chuck, drill chuck, live center, 3/4hp 3 phase motor and a few other accessories. I’m in Rochester Mich. [emoji41]


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That's about right, but add a TA, add another $500. If it includes metric change gears, add another $500. If it includes collets, add another $300. Add follower rest and steady rest, add another $250 etc, etc. These prices can move up and down a bit based on location and demand. You can double those prices in Alaska as an example.
 








 
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