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I am going to buy a small lathe for fabricating some R/C parts. This is my
first lathe purchase. I am considering the Central Machinery Precision 7 x 10 mini-lathe. I stopped and looked at one at the local H.F. store and it seemed, well, just okay....for the price($400), I think it will do what I want. I then spotted the next model up- a geared head 9 x 20 for $600. What is the groups opinion of these machines? Would I be better off to spend about a grand($1000)? Originally I was going to buy a 3-n-1 but decided that I would be better off buying separate machines(lathe,milling machine etc). I am on a budget(aren't we all?) and am willing to trade long term reliability for a cash savings now. I am only going to be making parts for myself and a couple buddies. Any advice will greatly appreciated! |
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