Dan Dubeau
Ultra Member
Nice lathe (qcgb) at a good price. Finally a chip pan design that's easy to clean too. Hope you snag it David, but the bait and switch would have me walk just on principal.
I was prepared to walk too but I think the reality is that it's widow selling her husband's tools so she had zero idea of price.Nice lathe (qcgb) at a good price. Finally a chip pan design that's easy to clean too. Hope you snag it David, but the bait and switch would have me walk just on principal.
If it's a Widow situation that softens my response a lot. If it was just some goober that didn't do market research before hand, and was trying to jack me around, I wouldn't waste any more time chasing moving goalposts.I was prepared to walk too but I think the reality is that it's widow selling her husband's tools so she had zero idea of price.
$600 was completely bonkers. That's less than a new mini-lathe.
$1000 was still way below market. Especially here.
Totally, I checked the sellers FB profile and the background in the pics leads me to believe their spouse was an avid shop fellow.If it's a Widow situation that softens my response a lot. If it was just some goober that didn't do market research before hand, and was trying to jack me around, I wouldn't waste any more time chasing moving goalposts.
Totally, I checked the sellers FB profile and the background in the pics leads me to believe their spouse was an avid shop fellow.
I picked it up tonight. The seller was a very friendly gent, former Brit car mechanic. He said he never used the lathe but his friend did and liked it.Well, best of luck with the deal!
Please let us know what the final price was!
It's probably smaller than the couch, if something has to go.Space is my final frontier!
I dont mind uneducated widows adjusting prices higher when people let them know they've made a mistake.. I dislike those who'd take advantage.I dislike and disrespect sellers who do that, 600 to 1000 to 1300. What happened??
I wouldn't touch that thing unless it comes with that furnace filter. Total waste of money otherwise!!!!!!!
The seller wife showed me the messages she got and there were at least 15 different people. Some were total a-holes to be honest. I wasn't the high bidder but was likely the most decent.
The seller wife showed me the messages she got and there were at least 15 different people. Some were total a-holes to be honest. I wasn't the high bidder but was likely the most decent.
I hate though sellers who deliberately post a machine for $200 to gain a lot of initial interested and then jack the price up to 2500.
Have a look here:Run the serial number and figure out the age of that Myford. My eye was drawn to the Apron, which is not the power cross feed apron, but is a fair bit later production date than the machine I have.
Ooof!Have a look here:
DavidR8's shop shenanigans
Quick question David. Does your bucket head have a big O-ring where it fits onto the bucket? Mine does not. It might simply be missing! Just checked and mine does not have any type of sealing ring. In fact the bucket is loose enough to be spun around even when latched on. That said I expect...canadianhobbymetalworkers.com
I’ve sent a bunch of pics to Tony and he’s not seen one like it. He wants a good shot of the full machine so I’ll shoot one tomorrow now that it’s cleaned up.Ooof!
Still, likely not a bad buy even for a clone! Not the screaming deal a real Myford would be, but still....
One thing that may be worth doing is perusing the Lathes.co.uk site's Myford Clones page, and see if you have yet another to add to the documented pile.