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Wecheco 15

Blue Wall

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Just wondering what your thoughts are about a machine like this. They are asking $3200.
 

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From pictures only, it looks good, and for a good price. It would depend on the shape of the gearing and a very close inspection of the ways.
 
I was tempted to go look at that one -- until I saw that the motor is mounted on the back side - which would space it out from the wall by a foot or more - not so great for me because I'm in a small space - but for someone with more space it might be OK or even great.
 
Lathes.Co.UK is a great resource - not sure if that ones there but if it is he provides lots of information.
 
Yes, spindle nose type is something to seriously consider. I prefer a "D" style camlock because I change chucks fairly often (they're relatively easy to change). I would shy away from a screw on type.
 
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