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Mr. E April 26th 06 06:17 PM

Marshall Engine Lathe?
 
Hi all-

I've been shopping around for a decent hobby-sized lathe, and came
across a Marshall engine lathe for what looks to be a good deal (less
than $500). Several 3 and 4 jaw chucks, a small box of tooling, etc.
come with the thing. The guy selling it says its a 1950's era machine,
and it looks good by sopme pictures he sent me, but after doing some
research, I can't seem to find anything about it anywhere. There aren't
any web pages on this brand, apparently, and even eBay has no
accessories or anything on it for sale, unlike every other brand of
lathe under the sun. I'm going to head out and look at the thing
probably tomarrow, but wonder if its worth the price.

Has anyone ever heard of this brand, and if so, are they (barring any
rough treatment) decent quality and worth the investment?

Thanks-

-Mr. E


Rex B April 26th 06 07:26 PM

Marshall Engine Lathe?
 
Does it look like the one pictured in this book?

http://homepage.mac.com/workingtools.../eb5155/bb.jpg
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Rex Burkheimer


Mr. E wrote:
Hi all-

I've been shopping around for a decent hobby-sized lathe, and came
across a Marshall engine lathe for what looks to be a good deal (less
than $500). Several 3 and 4 jaw chucks, a small box of tooling, etc.
come with the thing. The guy selling it says its a 1950's era machine,
and it looks good by sopme pictures he sent me, but after doing some
research, I can't seem to find anything about it anywhere. There aren't
any web pages on this brand, apparently, and even eBay has no
accessories or anything on it for sale, unlike every other brand of
lathe under the sun. I'm going to head out and look at the thing
probably tomarrow, but wonder if its worth the price.

Has anyone ever heard of this brand, and if so, are they (barring any
rough treatment) decent quality and worth the investment?

Thanks-

-Mr. E


Rex B April 26th 06 07:27 PM

Marshall Engine Lathe?
 
Where are you located?

- -
Rex Burkheimer

Mr. E wrote:
Hi all-

I've been shopping around for a decent hobby-sized lathe, and came
across a Marshall engine lathe for what looks to be a good deal (less
than $500). Several 3 and 4 jaw chucks, a small box of tooling, etc.
come with the thing. The guy selling it says its a 1950's era machine,
and it looks good by sopme pictures he sent me, but after doing some
research, I can't seem to find anything about it anywhere. There aren't
any web pages on this brand, apparently, and even eBay has no
accessories or anything on it for sale, unlike every other brand of
lathe under the sun. I'm going to head out and look at the thing
probably tomarrow, but wonder if its worth the price.

Has anyone ever heard of this brand, and if so, are they (barring any
rough treatment) decent quality and worth the investment?

Thanks-

-Mr. E


Mr. E April 26th 06 08:34 PM

Marshall Engine Lathe?
 
You'r picture's not quite the same... 91 inches between centers,
overhead motor and funnel pulleys, 220v 1 phase... its a beefy one, but
not a full-on production machine.

....and I'm in the Chicagoland area (unfortunately).

-Mr. E



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