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Default Heavy-Duty Lathe - $700, Burth Hills, NY


Saw this on Craigslist:

http://albany.craigslist.org/tls/385655999.html


Homemade Lathe.
Built by GE machinist of 41 years.
Cabinet as well and included.
3/4 H.P. Dayton motor.
Heavy-duty and overbuilt.
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Default Heavy-Duty Lathe - $700, Burth Hills, NY

Maxwell Lol wrote:
Saw this on Craigslist:

http://albany.craigslist.org/tls/385655999.html


Homemade Lathe.
Built by GE machinist of 41 years.
Cabinet as well and included.
3/4 H.P. Dayton motor.
Heavy-duty and overbuilt.




Is it a wood lathe?
Randy
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Default Heavy-Duty Lathe - $700, Burth Hills, NY

Randy Replogle writes:

Maxwell Lol wrote:
Saw this on Craigslist:
http://albany.craigslist.org/tls/385655999.html
Homemade Lathe.
Built by GE machinist of 41 years.
Cabinet as well and included.
3/4 H.P. Dayton motor.
Heavy-duty and overbuilt.




Is it a wood lathe?
Randy


I posted this info, but I'm not the seller. The picture in the ad
should be the best clue. Too bad the picture is too small. The only
local information I can add is the domain name of the seller is
the name of a HD motorcycle shop in the area. FWIW.

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Default Heavy-Duty Lathe - $700, Burth Hills, NY

On Aug 8, 11:06 am, Randy Replogle wrote:
Maxwell Lol wrote:
Saw this on Craigslist:


http://albany.craigslist.org/tls/385655999.html


Homemade Lathe.
Built by GE machinist of 41 years.
Cabinet as well and included.
3/4 H.P. Dayton motor.
Heavy-duty and overbuilt.


Is it a wood lathe?
Randy


It looks like a very nice heavy duty WOOD lathe. At least from what i
saw of the pictures

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