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Alan Gan
06-23-2014, 12:08 PM
Or Steal I should say, maybe...

It is a Harbor Freight 14 x 39 1/4 Looks like it was treated very good and does not show very much wear.

It is my 1st Lathe so I am pretty happy with the deal. $20.00

I also got a 6" Jointer from the same sale, it also is Harbor Freight. $25.00 I will post a couple pictures of it later.

Think I got some good deals? :rolleyes:

http://i85.photobucket.com/albums/k66/photolinks/WoodWorking/Lathe/DSCN1173_zps939b56e2.jpg

http://i85.photobucket.com/albums/k66/photolinks/WoodWorking/Lathe/DSCN1171_zps3787bc55.jpg

http://i85.photobucket.com/albums/k66/photolinks/WoodWorking/Lathe/DSCN1170_zps2fc98e84.jpg

Jim Sevey
06-23-2014, 12:11 PM
The definition of a good deal is when both the buyer and seller are happy with the transaction. Looks like you have already had some fun with the lathe. I would call it a good deal.

jim

Rick Potter
06-23-2014, 1:06 PM
Can't beat that price for a starter kit. It's certainly not used and abused.

Rick Potter

Harold Burrell
06-23-2014, 2:04 PM
OK. Yep. You suck. :D

Congrats!

Alan Gan
06-23-2014, 8:09 PM
OK. Yep. You suck. :D



I am going to Hell, I just know it...

Harold Burrell
06-23-2014, 9:51 PM
I am going to Hell, I just know it...

Fortunately for you, I am a Pastor. I can help you make sure that doesn't happen. ;)

steven taggart
06-24-2014, 2:48 PM
I had that lathe once. Make sure you bolt down the unit very securely. Overtightening a piece will cause it to bend where the motor unit bolts to the table unit. But it is a decent machine, and you got a good deal.

Kyle Iwamoto
06-24-2014, 5:07 PM
Good deal for sure.
This site has a Woodturner forum also. We can help you spend much more money than you have.
Did it come with a few tools? Buying tools is the hidden cost of the lathe, tools cost more than the lathe does. In your case though, EVERY tool you buy will cost more than the lathe.:D

Paul Hinds
06-24-2014, 5:55 PM
Excellent deal for sure. I like the HF lathes (I'm cheap) but they ARE underpowered. I've burned out two of their motors, one after only a few weeks of use.

Lloyd Butler
06-24-2014, 11:57 PM
It may be a great starter lathe for spindles, but please think twice about trying face plate (bowls) on it. At 1000 rpm minimum, that can be very fast for that style of turning.

There are loads of spindle items that can be made and learn the tool control.

Take some of the money you saved and get a good impact resistant face shield, not just a flimsy face guard made for protecting from splashes of liquids.

john taliaferro
06-26-2014, 8:35 AM
Ill second the face shield . Find a local AAW turning group , we have a mentoring group that will save you some headache , you need 2 more legs for that stool :D

Alan Gan
06-27-2014, 6:06 PM
Been a little busy but wanted to post the Jointer.

The machine looks like it has not been used in a very long time. Here in the Desert rust forms pretty slow.

Used RO with some 220 grit and then waxed it up. I have finished the fence, only took about 10 minutes. :rolleyes:

Not to bad for $25.00 just need to make a good hookup for my Dust Collector. If I make a plywood form and place it up into the chute rather than on the outside edge it will work pretty good. ???

http://i85.photobucket.com/albums/k66/photolinks/WoodWorking/Jointer/DSCN1284_zps503726d1.jpg

http://i85.photobucket.com/albums/k66/photolinks/WoodWorking/Jointer/DSCN1282_zps59e684f6.jpg

http://i85.photobucket.com/albums/k66/photolinks/WoodWorking/Jointer/DSCN1277_zps78502303.jpg

Bill Wyko
06-28-2014, 2:58 PM
And your first step off the slippery slope into the vortex begins, congratulations

Rick Gibson
06-30-2014, 10:57 PM
I'd say you got a couple really good "steals" especially the jointer. As someone also mentioned do not try bowls on the lathe. 1000 rpm minimum speed is much to fast to try an out of round bowl blank. enjoy your new toys I mean tools.

Jim Underwood
07-01-2014, 12:52 PM
This was my starter lathe also.

I wound up having to make a torsion box base, and screwing down to the table so that the centers would maintain a semblance of alignment. Also the speed is hard to change, and is much too high for anything but spindle turning.

However, I did have a lot of fun with it- I made some clubs for my young cave men, and a gavel for one of their teachers, and a light house model for my desk (an overlarge glue-up that prompted screwing the whole lathe/bed combo to the table when it started walking around at a very high RPM! :eek:) The bearings finally popped out of the housing and I got rid of it.

I've been much happier with the Jet mini.

But I'll tell you what. For the price you can't beat the fun you'll have with it. Congratulations and get the face shield!