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Paul Fisicaro
02-25-2016, 10:47 AM
I'm heading down to check out a
Rigid ( i think it's a LW1200) lathe someone has on Craigs list and he is asking $250. I've been nterested in a lathe for a while and was wondering if this was worth the money and is it a good lathe in general. I can't figure out how to upload a picture to the forum with my phone or else I would..

Thanks!

Steve Drinkut
02-25-2016, 11:10 AM
If its the 'tube' lathe, tailstock glides on a 2 inch tube, i would find something else. Its overpriced at $250. I bought one for $75, it was a Duracraft, but these lathes were sold under lots of brandnames. At $75, it was an ok starter lathe, but it leaves lots to be desired when compared to modern lathes.

Steve Peterson
02-25-2016, 11:32 AM
The only Ridgid lathe I have seen is a single tube lathe. It probably cost around $250 new and would be way overpriced to pay $250 for a new one.

The problem with tube style lathes is that every time you adjust the tailstock, it needs to be re-aligned. Also a single tube is going to flex a lot, limiting you to spindles and pens. It would be frustrating every time you use it. I would keep looking for other used lathes.

Steve

Paul Fisicaro
02-25-2016, 2:33 PM
If its the 'tube' lathe, tailstock glides on a 2 inch tube, i would find something else. Its overpriced at $250. I bought one for $75, it was a Duracraft, but these lathes were sold under lots of brandnames. At $75, it was an ok starter lathe, but it leaves lots to be desired when compared to modern lathes.

Steve, It was in fact the 2 inch tube and heeded your advice. Thank you so much. It saved me $250. The guy a Delta X5 band saw sitting in the corner and I offered him $200 for it and he said DEAL! I almost fell over (on the inside). Its practically brand new. Plus he threw in 7 extra blades of all sizes! For a $100 bucks extra he threw in a Rigid Oscillating / Belt sander. No lathe but holy crap, I got myself a Delta band saw!

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Paul Fisicaro
02-25-2016, 2:34 PM
The only Ridgid lathe I have seen is a single tube lathe. It probably cost around $250 new and would be way overpriced to pay $250 for a new one.

The problem with tube style lathes is that every time you adjust the tailstock, it needs to be re-aligned. Also a single tube is going to flex a lot, limiting you to spindles and pens. It would be frustrating every time you use it. I would keep looking for other used lathes.

Steve
Steve, He said he paid $800 bucks for it but I figured that couldnt be right. Thank you so much!

Steve Drinkut
02-25-2016, 11:01 PM
Glad you got a good deal...hope you find a better lathe.

Bill Bulloch
02-26-2016, 7:52 AM
This lathe has a 1/2 HP, 3/4 x 16 TPI Spindle with a #1 Morse Taper and the lowest speed of 875 -- No power, you can't turn a nice size bowl and you are limited in what after market accessories you can get. I 'd pass on this one even if I was free.

Steve Peterson
02-26-2016, 11:32 AM
Steve, It was in fact the 2 inch tube and heeded your advice. Thank you so much. It saved me $250. The guy a Delta X5 band saw sitting in the corner and I offered him $200 for it and he said DEAL! I almost fell over (on the inside). Its practically brand new. Plus he threw in 7 extra blades of all sizes! For a $100 bucks extra he threw in a Rigid Oscillating / Belt sander. No lathe but holy crap, I got myself a Delta band saw!


It sounds like you got a good deal on the bandsaw. The Ridgid sander is one of their gems and is worth $100 in good shape.

I can't believe that he would have paid $800 for the lathe, but I seem to recall seeing a Craftsman monotube lathe at a Sears store a long time ago with a $1000 price tag.

Steve

Paul Fisicaro
02-26-2016, 8:04 PM
All i want to do with the lathe is turn some knobs for hand planes. I started makiing totes and would love the have the ability to make a set. I don't want to turn bowls, half a tree trunks or anything like that. Do you guys have a suggestion on what would be best?

Steve Drinkut
02-26-2016, 11:06 PM
check out the wood lathes at 'grizzly.com'. There are several small lathes there.

david privett
02-28-2016, 10:58 AM
I just sold a tube lathe for 100.00 bucks with stand, light, easy rest, lh and rh face plates 9 turning chisels, and other stuff and was happy it was gone.

Glen Blanchard
02-28-2016, 7:33 PM
All i want to do with the lathe is turn some knobs for hand planes.

I said something very similar to that (although my intended purpose was not knobs) when I bought my first lathe. Ha! Then I got totally sucked into the vortex.