Ok guys and gals - look at the entire shop. Look at picture 9.
Notice to the right side is the work holding iron. It won't fit
the spindle lathe that it sits near - to tall for the center. The big
one is just right.
Now notice the holes in the rim. Those look like dog holes to put
clamps to lock down a work piece onto the large wood unit.
Now look at 10. Metal. vac at the bottom. Sanding.
Martin
On 2/10/2016 9:25 PM, Martin Eastburn wrote:
Looks like a platter or shallow bowl lathe. Large faceplate.
Without a large faceplate, it might have been (or could be) a bowl lathe.
No idea on the bearing as to weight and thrust ability but it looks
ample. That really tells.
Lots of good tools so it seems. Is this a 3 phase shop ? maybe!
I have 3 phase high voltage (370) in my metal shop. Wood end is all
130v or 110v depending on the age not voltage in the wall.
Martin
On 2/9/2016 11:21 PM, Electric Comet wrote:
have never seen one like this and i do not mean the lathe on the right
i mean the one straight ahead
http://images.craigslist.org/00T0T_k...iN_600x450.jpg
the ad for the entire contents of the shop
https://sfbay.craigslist.org/eby/tls/5440824521.html