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Wayne
 
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Default FS 9" Southbend lathe

I have a 9" Southbend lathe this is a model C. The lathe is in very good
condition, I live in Connecticut. Take a look at pictures
http://www.motherearthrecycling.net/9/9.htm
The bed ways are some of the best I have seen on this kind of lathe. I will
say the compound, cross feed and half nuts are very tight, I think it was
used very little in the past.


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Default FS 9" Southbend lathe

You forgot to mention your price, Wayne. - GWE

Wayne wrote:

I have a 9" Southbend lathe this is a model C. The lathe is in very good
condition, I live in Connecticut. Take a look at pictures
http://www.motherearthrecycling.net/9/9.htm
The bed ways are some of the best I have seen on this kind of lathe. I will
say the compound, cross feed and half nuts are very tight, I think it was
used very little in the past.


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Default FS 9" Southbend lathe

Looking for an offer, if it doesn't sell I will put it on ebay


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