The asking price on this lathe is 2k with all the other parts here is a little more discription..
36 inch over the bed, 30 inch over the compound, 8 ft on the back side of the spindle (outside tool rest included). Quick change compound with tooling. Tool rest for compound (extra compound also included) with lots of turning tools, mostly Buck Brothers with some custom made tools. Belt driven with 4 pulley positions and a 2 speed motor.
The motor is a 2 speed double wound 3 phase motor this thing is massive LOL I like the fact that i can turn very large bowls on it. The whole machine is stout I will not have to worryaabout the machine moving at all.
I also have to purchase a phase converter to run the machine which is about 800 dollars. I may be paying to much with total cost.
In a quandry about it.
I have not turned anything since high school which is 35 yrs ago but i am really looking forward to it.
Nice I read another post where you stated your family had a sawmill, Its surprising you do not turn wood. I have a buddy who does a lot of machining and its cool. I wish I had more knowledge in both areas.
Nice I read another post where you stated your family had a sawmill, Its surprising you do not turn wood. I have a buddy who does a lot of machining and its cool. I wish I had more knowledge in both areas.
Hope you have a great day
Thanks
Chris
Yes we do http://www.bairdbrothers.com/ And i am the only cousin not there. They have a nice big pattern lathe. I have a woodshop but no place to work. I can't stand dust on my metalworking machines so all of that stuff sits. I also have chainsaws, lots of them and want to build a sawmill but i had no place for it until now. So maybe soon. Then what will i do with all the wood i saw. Hmm maybe make something from it...Bob