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SB 10K $2500 Langley BC

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Mike
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Looks like a clean machine.
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It's not a man cave without big TV and a lathe.
@140mower - does this help with your pricing?
 
That's a 10K exactly like mine. My chuck has the identical red line around it. Same name plate.
Looks to be in decent shape.
 
Looks like a clean machine.
00Q0Q_bIxpzmNRC0Lz_0lM0t2_600x450.jpg

It's not a man cave without big TV and a lathe.
@140mower - does this help with your pricing?
Seems about what I would expect to see, not much for tooling either...... I have a couple of them that I am going to be selling over the next couple years, might be the first time in my life I didn't buy high and sell low... Lol
 
That chart just tells you which of the transposing gears go where to cut metric threads on imperial lathes. I have a metric gear box and leadscrew hanging around incase I want a dedicated metric machine. Doubt that it is going to happen though, I have a full set of transposing gears and a metric threading dial, and don't cut enough metric threads to justify the footprint...( Oddly enough in the five or so 10k's I have, I don't have that chart on any of them).
 
That chart just tells you which of the transposing gears go where to cut metric threads on imperial lathes. I have a metric gear box and leadscrew hanging around incase I want a dedicated metric machine. Doubt that it is going to happen though, I have a full set of transposing gears and a metric threading dial, and don't cut enough metric threads to justify the footprint...( Oddly enough in the five or so 10k's I have, I don't have that chart on any of them).
So I'm guessing that the transposing gears are slightly different than the imperial gears? Am I right? If so that means a person could add the metric capabilty by simply making a set of such transposing gears? Are the 10K gears the same as 9A gears?
 
Kinda, sorta. Two complete, and the rest have lost tailstocks etc. I bought my original one that I am currently using, and shortly after that I came across a goodly sized assortment of parts, chucks, threading dials, the transposing gears etc. That filled out the missing pieces for the most part, then last summer I bought the remnants of four 10k's, one complete one, most of a second, and two beds with headstocks and gear boxes. I also have a very dirty, but nice condition 9c that I plan to convert to a 9a. This last batch of parts scored me the apron that I needed.
 
Kinda, sorta. Two complete, and the rest have lost tailstocks etc. I bought my original one that I am currently using, and shortly after that I came across a goodly sized assortment of parts, chucks, threading dials, the transposing gears etc. That filled out the missing pieces for the most part, then last summer I bought the remnants of four 10k's, one complete one, most of a second, and two beds with headstocks and gear boxes. I also have a very dirty, but nice condition 9c that I plan to convert to a 9a. This last batch of parts scored me the apron that I needed.
Wow, that's amazing.
 
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