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On Aug 15, 8:06*pm, "Kyle Boatright" wrote:
Thoughts? What creative uses can a homebuilder and handyman find for a little lathe like this? That "little lathe" is a powerhouse that can do a huge abount of hobby work as well as fab up needed parts. If you've never used a lathe or are into model making or need to have tha ability to make small parts it's hard to beat. The cost you mention is fantastic and I'd purchase one myself if I came across such a store deal. Oh and my lathe is a South Bend 9A, which now has made me understand why a 10" or higher headstock is so much nicer to have. Bottom line you can always find a use for a good lather, regardless of its size. Joe |
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