Lathe!!
Sweet, better have some stuff done before the meet.
Yeah some general info would be neat. Size, brand, supplier, tooling, accessories, photos, etcetera.
Now that I think about it, did I post my lathe on these forums? Now that I think about it, I don't believe I have.
BTW, are the Harbor Freights very machining accessories orientated down there in Vegas? I want to get a couple magnetic bases, one for a dial gauge, another with a goose neck coolant system, and maybe just another because there cool. I was going to buy them online, but if they have them down there I might as well put off for a few weeks, and wait for the meet. I'm also considering the purchase of HF's 'Mid-sized' vertical mill, so I might call one of those in, pick that up down there [Ill save 50$ on shipping if I do.]
Mer, I'm rambling... Anyway sweet action, get some info up.


Yeah some general info would be neat. Size, brand, supplier, tooling, accessories, photos, etcetera.
Now that I think about it, did I post my lathe on these forums? Now that I think about it, I don't believe I have.
BTW, are the Harbor Freights very machining accessories orientated down there in Vegas? I want to get a couple magnetic bases, one for a dial gauge, another with a goose neck coolant system, and maybe just another because there cool. I was going to buy them online, but if they have them down there I might as well put off for a few weeks, and wait for the meet. I'm also considering the purchase of HF's 'Mid-sized' vertical mill, so I might call one of those in, pick that up down there [Ill save 50$ on shipping if I do.]
Mer, I'm rambling... Anyway sweet action, get some info up.

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Ya sorry about the brief topic post but I'll have details and pics up tonight. Pimp I'm not sure If I can answer your question because I'm not really sure.
Current project: Afghanistan deployment
i'm most deff. jealous... i want to buy a mill but i'm not in the market
still wasting all my money on paintball

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Is that a mini metal lathe? How much did it cost?
I am considering purchasing a $400 Cummins Industrial Tools 7"x12" lathe... expensive, but I honestly do not spend my money on anything, so it really wouldn't be a loss... that is, till I wish i had it in college
I am considering purchasing a $400 Cummins Industrial Tools 7"x12" lathe... expensive, but I honestly do not spend my money on anything, so it really wouldn't be a loss... that is, till I wish i had it in college

That is NOT a metal lathe, rather a wood lathe. Yeah, I was also thinking that it was a metal lathe, but its obvious from the photographs that its a wood lathe. Just a few differences:
-Tooling is not fixed.
-Both axises of travel are not accurately adjusted.
-There is no auto-feeding of the tooling.
-Stock chucks don't allow you to 'clamp' on ID, and OD.
-Pretty sure the motor speed is fixed, and probably low.
-Tooling is not fixed.
-Both axises of travel are not accurately adjusted.
-There is no auto-feeding of the tooling.
-Stock chucks don't allow you to 'clamp' on ID, and OD.
-Pretty sure the motor speed is fixed, and probably low.
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Nice tool pr0n. If only I had the money for a lathe...
Have fun with it!
Have fun with it!
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Wow. I too have that exact same lathe. I'm not even kidding. Jet is very nice and super smooth running. Its also soooo quite. They are so heavy though. They are mainly made out of cast iron I think. Did you buy the extension kit? I cant wait to make a mini baseball bat.
SOO CUTE!! OMG!! I COULD JUST LICK YOU!!Insomniac wrote:Hey why am I a goose???? Why not somthing a little more awe inspireing, like an eagle or something? LOL