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Default Harbor Freight multipurpose machine any good?

These are for price buyers only- lathe is strictly manual- no power feed, no
threading
Mill function essentially worthless
Drill function also
If you are serious about machine work, but space limitations dictate a 3 in
1, then look at
www.shopmasterusa.com



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This is on sale at my local HF retail store for half the price of the
"comparable" Grizzly unit. Anyone think it's worth having?

http://www.harborfreight.com/cpi/cta...emnumber=46199



 
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