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JB August 22nd 05 01:50 AM

2nd Operation Lathe?
 
Hi Guys,

Please forgive me if this is a stupid question, but what is a second
operation lathe? I have a nice Circa 1980 South Bend Heavy 10 lathe. Well
tooled, but I a have the bug, and I am always looking for a larger more
rigid lathe. I am always perusing ebay and local ads for lathes. I come
across a lot of Hardinge 2nd operation lathes and I am confused by the term.
Would love to get my hands on a LeBlond, Clausing, Hardinge, Pratt & Whitney
or Monarch to compliment my SB.

Thanks for the insight.

Joe...




Gary August 22nd 05 02:13 AM

If you are looking for a large heavy lathe you don't want a second op.
It's a small light weight lathe used for finishing off parts roughed
out on larger lathes. They often have a turret tailstock. Only useful
for production work and now obsolete due to cnc lathes that work faster
and cheaper.


JB August 22nd 05 02:28 AM

Thanks for the insight Gary.

Joe...

"Gary" wrote in message
oups.com...
If you are looking for a large heavy lathe you don't want a second op.
It's a small light weight lathe used for finishing off parts roughed
out on larger lathes. They often have a turret tailstock. Only useful
for production work and now obsolete due to cnc lathes that work faster
and cheaper.





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