AWGB Woodturning Forum
General Category => General Discussion => Topic started by: Wood spinner on November 12, 2017, 09:13:51 AM
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https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Woodworking-Lathe-Picador-parts-variable-speed-24-inch-bed-homebuilt-wood/152752580028?hash=item2390c365bc:g:2qgAAOSwVGFZqu9a
Someone with time on their hands , but why would you ? with basice lathes costing so little
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Seriously dodgy wiring there.
Toothed belt drive ????
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it looks to me like a storebought minilathe with a home bodged headstock. I wonder what happened to the original to make the conversion necessary and/or worthwhile?
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I have set a joke competition in our club to find how many 'hazards' are evident on this contraption. Two key ones have already been spotted by APH. Why would anyone bother either bodging something like this, or, worse still, try to sell it on to some unsuspecting buyer. It costs more than a good, bona-fide second hand lathe.
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it looks to me like a storebought minilathe
No, look closely. Those lathe bed bars are square aluminium box section with steel plates bolted on top.
It's definitely home made with a few bought in parts (tailstock/banjo/head bearing holders).
When there's so many genuine bargain lathes out there on eBay, no turner with any level of experience would be likely to touch this.
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it looks to me like a storebought minilathe
No, look closely. Those lathe bed bars are square aluminium box section with steel plates bolted on top.
It's definitely home made with a few bought in parts (tailstock/banjo/head bearing holders).
When there's so many genuine bargain lathes out there on eBay, no turner with any level of experience would be likely to touch this.
But then it sound like he is not looking for someone who knows about lathes just a mug who wants a cheap lathe to start with and no knowledge of the hobby