Wow! Would love that! Still living in suitcases for a while, so gotta wait some more and some more. BTW, been watching the progress over at Phil's. Great looking set up, even if the wifey unit is still bitchin'. :)
Every time I see something like that it reminds me of my Uncle Buck, who sold cutting tools for Morse Twist Drill in the Boston area. When he died my Dad brought home about 40 pounds of all kinds of bits, both standards and one-of-a-kind specials. And a couple of them got me out of some really tight spots.
That is a steal! Think of all the barrels you could turn!
ReplyDeleteNice!
ReplyDeleteLooks like a solid piece of machinery too, not any of this wobbly plastic-geared harbor freight crap.
Sweeet! Ohio Guy
ReplyDeleteWonder if it comes with 'the tools'. Definitely a give-away in that case.
ReplyDeleteIt looks to be in good condition and that is a very good price.
ReplyDeleteYou should get that Irish.
LMAO!!
You suck !! I just emailed the seller to get details. Bastard.
DeleteWow! Would love that! Still living in suitcases for a while, so gotta wait some more and some more. BTW, been watching the progress over at Phil's. Great looking set up, even if the wifey unit is still bitchin'. :)
ReplyDeleteEvery time I see something like that it reminds me of my Uncle Buck, who sold cutting tools for Morse Twist Drill in the Boston area. When he died my Dad brought home about 40 pounds of all kinds of bits, both standards and one-of-a-kind specials. And a couple of them got me out of some really tight spots.
ReplyDeleteOne thing though: It doesn't look like the lathe has a leadscrew. You might want to confirm whether or not its capable of cutting threads.
ReplyDeleteGreat, just great. Here I am on the West Coast.
ReplyDeleteThe Flying Fickle Finger of Fate just simply has a grand time when opportunity arises...