ryanthemillwright0919
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Curious to see how many lathes people have and why? I have noticed a lot of guys have 2 lathes. Does each one do a specific job or did you start small and grow?
Similar to me, I'm selling my south bend 9c as I find it useless for me with the short bed and small spindlebore. I'm in need of some thing with larger swing. But debating on purchasing another small lathe with power feeds as well and then save up for a larger 12-14 ish swing lathe later on.I had 2, a 13x40 import of questionable heritage that i sold last year and a 15x48 Colchester that i still have but don't use a lot. Going to purchase a smaller machine to set up in the basement, so will be back to 2. When i started out i had a very old Barnes given to me that needed a lot of TLC, as well as a little desk top machine so had 2 from the start i guess.
If you were in ontario I'd be interested in one of the SB to supercede my SB 9C. The chipmaster is a fine lathe!Well technically I own 4 lathes now. But two are outside under foil.
I have one large and one small lathe. I missed a month ago having 3 lathes and converting one to CNC.
My large lathe is 16x75 Enterprise D1-6 and it is a beaten lathe that takes too much space. I should have gotten rid of it but that is hard as well. The 16 is more or less the largest hobby size swing one can think of as anything more you need a crane to load up. The 75 is too long - 40 would be much better. I need to fix power feed on it. Bed is ... used up. Some gearing is very noisy.
My small lathe is a Chipmaster 10x20. She is small but build like a tank. I should have gotten another one to convert into CNC. I am looking for one right now. Same for a milling machine. She is fully operational and in great condition. The main issue is its mechanical variable speed that is temperamental and I never run her at her top speed of 3000 rpm. I do most of my work on her. D1-3.
The two outside are 13x40 SouthBends - I am hoping to sell or exchange for something I can convert into CNC. I doubt I find a small CNC for sale - been looking and its dry. No need for a 12000 lbs machine.
I would love a SM 13. The heavy 10s would also be nice, I have been in correspondence with 2 individuals with heavy 10s. Both are projects, one wants 2500 with a few things but needs rebuild completely. The other guy wants 750, he started a rebuild had the ways ground and there it sits in boxes of parts. The last SM I seen I emailed the guy on Kijiji a few times and never got a reply, then the ad got deleted@ryanthemillwright0919 you also might do well to find a SM13 or SB heavy 10 - both are good machines also.