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anonymous

22/01/2007 7:43 PM

Opinions about this lathe

Anyone have an opinion about this lathe?

http://milwaukee.craigslist.org/tls/266293901.html

Thanks.


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"George"

in reply to anonymous on 22/01/2007 7:43 PM

23/01/2007 11:36 AM


"anonymous" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> Anyone have an opinion about this lathe?
>
> http://milwaukee.craigslist.org/tls/266293901.html
>
> Thanks.

Buck fifty. Not that you can't turn on it, but it's nothing recognizable as
a name or clone, which means break is broke forever most likely.
Strange-looking toolrest, that's for sure.

I've never had good experiences with bars for a bed, either.

GM

George Max

in reply to anonymous on 22/01/2007 7:43 PM

22/01/2007 9:31 PM

On Mon, 22 Jan 2007 19:43:48 -0600, anonymous <[email protected]>
wrote:

>Anyone have an opinion about this lathe?
>
>http://milwaukee.craigslist.org/tls/266293901.html
>
>Thanks.

You'll get responses here, but I'll bet you'll get more on
rec.crafts.woodturning

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samson

in reply to anonymous on 22/01/2007 7:43 PM

22/01/2007 9:29 PM

In article <[email protected]>,
[email protected] says...
> anonymous wrote:
> > Anyone have an opinion about this lathe?
> >
> > http://milwaukee.craigslist.org/tls/266293901.html
> >
> > Thanks.
> I see you can turn computer monitors with the lathe. Not every lathe can
> do that.
>

Those 8088s can really deliver the power.

Pp

Prometheus

in reply to anonymous on 22/01/2007 7:43 PM

24/01/2007 6:38 AM

On Mon, 22 Jan 2007 19:43:48 -0600, anonymous <[email protected]>
wrote:

>Anyone have an opinion about this lathe?
>
>http://milwaukee.craigslist.org/tls/266293901.html

A couple, but take them with a grain of salt, as that isn't much of a
picture.

I don't care for the ways being tubes instead of cast iron- it not
only seems cheap, but it also makes that "banjo-type object" the
toolrest is mounted in a lot less useful, as it doesn't appear to be
capable of being set at an angle or parallel to the ways (there could
be a lot I'm missing there from the picture.)

The tool rest is wierd. Who knows, it could be an excellent design,
but it's definately an oddball.

I guess if it were me, I'd pass on it for $250. If he'd take $100, I
might try something like that out for the heck of it- but it seems a
tad expensive for an experiment to me. One would hope that Penn State
has accessories for it, but you never really know.

$250 gets you close to a Jet Midi or a Delta Mini when they go on
sale, and an extra $40-50 will put a bed extension on one if you need
that extra length. $100-150 will get you a brand new off-brand like
Wilton if you're just looking for something to mess around on, and
they're a lot closer to standard design.

RE

Ralph E Lindberg

in reply to anonymous on 22/01/2007 7:43 PM

23/01/2007 5:30 AM

In article <[email protected]>,
anonymous <[email protected]> wrote:

> Anyone have an opinion about this lathe?
>
> http://milwaukee.craigslist.org/tls/266293901.html
>
> Thanks.

Penn State is not a "high quality" lathe. Nothing wrong with them, I own
a bit of stuff from Penn State, but "high quality" they are not.

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Jim Behning

in reply to anonymous on 22/01/2007 7:43 PM

23/01/2007 2:44 AM

anonymous wrote:
> Anyone have an opinion about this lathe?
>
> http://milwaukee.craigslist.org/tls/266293901.html
>
> Thanks.
I see you can turn computer monitors with the lathe. Not every lathe can
do that.


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