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I think the used lathed market is very location & economy dependent. Where I am in the south, decent small lathes (anything under say a 12" swing) are hard to find & don't stay on the market long. Larger lathes typically need 3 phase and a dedicated space.
While way under the OP's budget, don't discount the 7 X xx Chinese lathes. They are supported by a large hobbyist group. Lots of available tooling & mods. While sold complete they should be thought of more as a kit. As long as you stay in their capability, they are as accurate as the operator. They do well on shafting and bushings. While no match for a Hardinge in good shape-- good luck finding a Hardinge for $1k with tooling. They can also be moved. If your reality a multi purpose classroom for a work space, they are not a bad choice. |
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My suggestion for lathe is this JET BD-920W. and guess what it is on Amazon.com JET has really good machines.
http://www.amazon.com/JET-BD-920W-La...ords=jet+lathe We were fortunate to get this lathe donated to us (used) It is compact but not too small, it worked great for all of our shafts this year. |
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https://littlemachineshop.com/produc...ory=1963256897 Also this guide and website can be helpful for these lathes: http://www.akpilot.net/Rebuild%20Man...d%20Manual.pdf http://bedair.org/9x20camlock/9x20project.html |
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I would never pay 2k for a lathe like that, maybe 1k all in with tooling if I needed a starter lathe and had no patience. |
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Has anyone purchased the insanely cheap small ones from Harbor Freight? I know you get what you pay for, but will it work for turning down 1/2" hex shafts, creating spacers, and other minor operations? The downside seems the small travel length & chuck size.
We've gotten by for years without a lathe or a mill but I could see where a small one could come in handy for some operations that we simply can't do today. With a 20% off coupon you could probably snag this for under $500. |
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This thread here has some good reasoning on why lathes (and mills) are important. :) |
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A small import lathe can easily machine custom axels, spacers, etc. Machining 1/2 inch 7075 hex shaft tends to push the limits of their ability.
You definitely need to be on top of the maintance game with these small lathes. If you machine much hex stock frequently, inspect the gibs for free play often. |
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We purchased this lathe last year: http://www.micromark.com/microlux-7x...athe,9615.html
We were limited on space and could only handle a benchtop lathe. We put the lathe ontop of this rolling workbench : http://www.costco.com/TRINITY-72%22-...100235671.html You will also notice it has a longer bed than most others on the market. It worked for everything we needed. I'd recommend this lathe to anyone looking for a benchtop lathe. FRC5090 |
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I believe we're looking at this one:
http://www.grizzly.com/products/10-x...campaign=zPage Waiting to hear back from Grizzy regarding suggested accessories that work with it. |
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Any thought on this slightly larger Harbor Freight model (8x12)?
http://www.harborfreight.com/8-inch-...the-44859.html |
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