grizzly g1067z
more photos would help but
not a bad starter lathe and with tools really not a bad deal https://inlandempire.craigslist.org/...287374505.html better than a hf lathe probably walk away for 550 and might even get extras not mentioned happens once in a while on craigslist |
grizzly g1067z
On Saturday, September 9, 2017 at 1:08:39 PM UTC-5, Electric Comet wrote:
more photos would help but not a bad starter lathe and with tools really not a bad deal https://inlandempire.craigslist.org/...287374505.html better than a hf lathe probably walk away for 550 and might even get extras not mentioned happens once in a while on craigslist Is it rusty on the lathe bed? I don't know any of the details about this lathe, but it looks sort of old. Several decades. I sort of recall lathes like this costing about $600 brand new back then. I understand paying brand new price or more for special items. Like Corvettes. But to pay exactly what the lathe cost 20 years ago, that kind of rankles me. |
grizzly g1067z
On Sat, 9 Sep 2017 17:30:24 -0700 (PDT)
" wrote: Is it rusty on the lathe bed? I don't know any of the details about this lathe, but it looks sort of old. Several decades. I sort of recall lathes like this costing about $600 brand new back then. I understand paying brand new price or more for special items. Like Corvettes. But to pay exactly what the lathe cost 20 years ago, that kind of rankles me. not sure about rust but the price comparison would be better if one was to compare what your 600 got you today not what it would have got you in the past unless you have worked out time travel still better than an hf lathe and you seem to forget prices on cl are not firm |
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