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Tony Cognato
05-23-2015, 4:18 PM
As I stated in an earlier thread I haven't decided which lathe I would like and am leaning towards the new Grizzly 0766 should it ever appear. Having said that I wanted something to play with in the interim. I just got back from picking up what I feel is a pretty sweet deal. The lathe is a vintage Craftsman 101.06241 but is in MINT condition ( I gotta learn to do pics! ) It came all set up on a really nice wood bench with metal encased top. Here is the best part. With it, at a total combined cost of $230.00, comes a Nova G3 chuck with insert, a new Rikon 80-805 8" grinder with very fine tool sharpening wheels, a Oneway Wolverine sharpening jig set ( 4 piece ), brand new, a set of 3 screw dial calipers, and a brand new set of Benjamin's Best chisels, 8 piece. doing some quick math I'm looking at close to $450.00 worth of tools without the lathe. I'm a happy camper now as I can start turning immediately and work my way up to my chosen lathe in the near future with minimal initial investment.

allan kuntz
05-23-2015, 6:07 PM
Nice score

Randy Red Bemont
05-23-2015, 6:36 PM
Very nice.

Red

Thom Sturgill
05-23-2015, 7:12 PM
And the nice thing is that with a new insert all the tools will work with a larger lathe (I'm assuming the Craftsman is 1"-8tpi).

Tony Cognato
05-23-2015, 8:29 PM
And the nice thing is that with a new insert all the tools will work with a larger lathe (I'm assuming the Craftsman is 1"-8tpi).

Exactly. No doubt the lathe model is very long in the tooth but it is in like new condition, is a 9" x 30" machine and should handle pretty much any spindle work I do. I just didn't want to wait till I bought "the one" before I did any work.

Thomas Canfield
05-23-2015, 8:52 PM
Sounds like a GREAT deal without the lathe. I hope you said THANKS.