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Ed March 19th 04 02:43 AM

Info on Jet TL-25 Turret Lathe?
 
Before I take a long drive to look at this private seller's lathe,
anyone know anything about a Jet TL-25 Turret Lathe, built around
1979? Seller describes it as 24" length, 6" swing, uses 5C collets,
crosslide has a lever rather than a dial, motor is 2HP. He's asking
$1,500 I can't find any info on the web. Any info or opinions is
appreciated.

I've also looked at Hardinge DV-59's and either they are too
expensive, too far away, or need major rebuilding. I want a 5C lathe
for hobby use.

Regards,
Ed Ferguson

Gunner March 19th 04 05:17 AM

Info on Jet TL-25 Turret Lathe?
 
On 18 Mar 2004 18:43:09 -0800, (Ed) wrote:

Before I take a long drive to look at this private seller's lathe,
anyone know anything about a Jet TL-25 Turret Lathe, built around
1979? Seller describes it as 24" length, 6" swing, uses 5C collets,
crosslide has a lever rather than a dial, motor is 2HP. He's asking
$1,500 I can't find any info on the web. Any info or opinions is
appreciated.

I've also looked at Hardinge DV-59's and either they are too
expensive, too far away, or need major rebuilding. I want a 5C lathe
for hobby use.

Regards,
Ed Ferguson


Ed..are you SURE you want a second ops lathe for hobby work? They are
very limited in what you can do with it. That is not a lathe you can
even do much turning on, unless you are setting the turret up for runs
of parts.

Gunner

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