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That's Mr. Stark to youStark?
Good deal.
hey, even for a starter lathe, it looks pretty good...
Really?? I can't picture myself being happy using that.Seems like a good starter lathe at a reasonable price.
I never noticed the chunk out of it.Really?? I can't picture myself being happy using that.
And with the hacked base I can't imagine that it has any value as a collectible, so IMO it would be 'money down the drain'.
Save a few more hundred and get a 7x lathe would be my recommendation.
At least the 109 has a leadscrew and threading capability.My first lathe was a Craftsman 109. Not much of a lathe, but you gotta start your addiction somewhere.
All ya need is one buyer; no need to win a popularity contest. Hopefully the buying decision wasn't made after reading the first part of this discussion!Sold
Back in the 1980's, I sent away and eventually received in the mail, the Toyo brochures and price lists. At that time, they were beyond my means, but looked like pretty well built machines, compared to some others.My first lathe was a Toyo ML-210, 4”x8”, had a lead screw but no change gears. Swapped it for a 109 and never looked back.
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