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Default FS: Delta/Rockwell 46-525 Lathe - Chicago Only - Model 26 Shaper.jpg (0/1)

I have several woodworking tools for sale in the Chicago Area.

This is an older, but rarely used 46-525 Delta/Rockwell lathe. It is
36" between centers, 12" turning diameter, outboard face plate, 8
Delta turning tools. It has a 3/4 hp, single phase, 120V motor that
is variable speed from 340 to 3500 rpm.

This was bought from an individual about 15 years ago and I have never
used it other than to occasionally turn it on.

It includes the lexan shield.

John
 
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