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dan cordes dan cordes is offline
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Default HArbor Freight Lathe

Hi Cyrille,

This tools set is the one to get,
http://www.harborfreight.com/cpi/cta...emnumber=47066 It's
$35 and you can catch it on sale occasionally at $29. You are correct in not
getting the HF chuck. Penn State has this chuck for sale
http://www.pennstateind.com/store/cmg3c.html , the Oneway and Nova are very
nice chucks as well. But they will cost almost as much or more than your
lathe. http://www.woodcraft.com/depts.aspx?DeptID=2089


Dan


"cyrille de Brebisson" wrote in message
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hello,
Does anyone have comment on the $200 lathe from Harbor Freight (sale
price)?


A point worth noting: If the Reeves drive is stiff, it's bad. A good
Reeves drive operates smoothly.

Can you enlighten me here? what is a "Reeves drive"? and how to I test it?

You'll want a scroll chuck, tools, and some way to sharpen your tools.

I imagine that I should have a 3 or 4 linked jaws chuck, the HF one, with
4 independent jaws is probably not a good idea, isn't it?
Do you have advices on a cheap OK chuck?

I strongly recommend the HF tool set that frequently runs about $40. No
nifty brand name, no cachet, but I've been using mine for nearly two
years
and they've stood up to the abuse this newbie has imposed.

HF has 2 set of tools, one with a wood handle and one, $10 more or so with
a deep burgondy red color handle and steel that look thiker.... they apear
to be of better quality... which one do you advise?

Get a decent respirator for both of you. PRONTO!

Yep, will do...

Thanks, cyrille