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Default F/S: Rikon 12-16 mini lathe

Anyone within driving distance of SE Wisconsin looking to try their hand at turning? I bought this lathe about 18 months ago to see if turning was of interest. I'm now ready to upgrade to a larger lathe. Let me know if you're interested and I'll send pix and particulars. I don't think I have a rational explanation for SWMBO for having two lathes in my shop :-)

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Anyone within driving distance of SE Wisconsin looking to try their hand at turning? I bought this lathe about 18 months ago to see if turning was of interest. I'm now ready to upgrade to a larger lathe. Let me know if you're interested and I'll send pix and particulars. I don't think I have a rational explanation for SWMBO for having two lathes in my shop :-)

Larry


A second lathe comes in handy. My second one (HF crap) has a jacobs
chuck and a buffing wheel on it and I use it a lot.

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