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Default FS-Second Ops lathe

http://picasaweb.google.com/gunneras...51211960965714

I went through it, corrected a few issues, its now a decent enough
machine for production use. Ill even toss in some tooling
6 postition turret, double acting cross slide. A clone of the Hardinge
DV59 second ops lathe.

$1500

220/3ph,

1200 lbs

Located near Bakersfield, California

If no sale, it goes into my own shop.

I can load.



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http://picasaweb.google.com/gunneras...51211960965714

I went through it, corrected a few issues, its now a decent enough
machine for production use. Ill even toss in some tooling
6 postition turret, double acting cross slide. A clone of the Hardinge
DV59 second ops lathe.

$1500

220/3ph,

1200 lbs

Located near Bakersfield, California

If no sale, it goes into my own shop.

I can load.



Gunner

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Keep your eye open for a tiny precision lathe.


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http://picasaweb.google.com/gunneras...51211960965714

I went through it, corrected a few issues, its now a decent enough
machine for production use. Ill even toss in some tooling
6 postition turret, double acting cross slide. A clone of the Hardinge
DV59 second ops lathe.

$1500

220/3ph,

1200 lbs

Located near Bakersfield, California

If no sale, it goes into my own shop.

I can load.



Gunner

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Keep your eye open for a tiny precision lathe.

What kind?

I do have a Hardinge TFB...

Gunner

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Keep your eye open for a tiny precision lathe.

What kind?

I do have a Hardinge TFB...

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Keep your eye open for a tiny precision lathe.

What kind?

I do have a Hardinge TFB...

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That would do, $?

$2500? You pay shipping?

Its the old narrow bed, but is one of the most accurate lathes I own.

English made, with the crank on the door. Everything works hunky dory.

Machine is 440, but has a step UP transformer mounted on the back. Been
using it for hummm...5 yrs with no issues.

Remember..the TFB..no threading. Turn/Face/Bore only

Includes 5C collet closer. I might be able to toss in a KDK type tool
holder..but no tool holders. My other lathes have KDK and I need the few
tool holders I have.

Better offer?

Want pictures?

It desperately needs paint. I do have a few cans of Rustoleum Gray..if
it makes any difference....I can sand and shoot.

Gunner

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