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W.E.Cole
 
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I'm not personally biased against the imports, I just got the impression
that a lot of the Asian imports are not as good quality for the dollar as
other sources. If that was a wrong impression, speak up! I'm all ears -
that's why I asked. I want to make sure I have some facts to work from
before I start spending money.

"Rex B" wrote in message
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Sounds like you are biased against the 7x12 Asians, but I'd expect this
to be the best bang-for-the buck with the conditions you specified. You
might also look at the 8x14 variants, such as Lathemaster.com and others
sell.
Next step up would be the 9-inch old iron. I have a Logan 9x17 that
does everything I've needed, and is a quality US machine. Other good
choices include Southbend.
Avoid the 9x20 Asians unless you find a bargain ($350)
I would also avoid the Atlas machines, again unless you find a
pristine machine at a great price. Beyond that almost any 10" to 12"
lathe in good condition will work well for you.

W.E.Cole wrote:

I'd like to get a small metal working lathe to use for my robotics

hobby,
preferably a table top or workbench type. The parts I plan to make will

be
small, typically less than 6", and I expect to mostly use aluminum,

although
I'll also be working with plastic and maybe a little brass. I'd like a
quality product that won't break the bank but also won't fall apart

after a
year or so of use. It doesn't have to produce NASA quality parts, but

since
I'll mostly be making small parts, I don't want a cheap import that's

real
sloppy. What would be a couple of good brands/models to look for?