Fireengines Member Joined Jan 22, 2012 Messages 540 Location Plano, TX Sep 20, 2012 #1 Saw this photo on Craig's List of a Jet 1041I Lathe for $50.00, needs work... Attachments 5Q45K75U43Ed3I63Jfc9ea096f943dbbf1f17.jpg 66.9 KB · Views: 277 Last edited: Sep 20, 2012
Talfalfa33 Member Joined Feb 19, 2012 Messages 141 Location Dallas, Tx Sep 20, 2012 #2 Well, even if you have to replace the bearings, it's a good find. With a little elbow grease it'll look almost new.
Well, even if you have to replace the bearings, it's a good find. With a little elbow grease it'll look almost new.
Carl Fisher Member Joined Jun 7, 2011 Messages 2,792 Location Cape Coral, FL Sep 20, 2012 #3 If the motor works and the bearings spin, I would think the rest could be cleaned up and given a little TLC and you'd have a heck of a deal for $50.
If the motor works and the bearings spin, I would think the rest could be cleaned up and given a little TLC and you'd have a heck of a deal for $50.
GoodTurns Member Joined Apr 20, 2007 Messages 4,145 Location Bowie, MD, USA. Sep 20, 2012 #4 naval jelly and some steel wool...
alamocdc Member Joined Apr 26, 2005 Messages 7,970 Location San Antonio, Texas, USA. Sep 20, 2012 #5 Bearings are cheap. If the motor works, and you are in the market for another lathe, I'd jump on it!
Ligget Member Joined Jan 13, 2005 Messages 13,473 Location Bonnybridge, Scotland. Sep 20, 2012 #6 Those are great lathes, looks like a bargain!
brownsfn2 Member Joined Jun 23, 2011 Messages 1,574 Location Plain City, OH Sep 20, 2012 #7 Sad to see it in such a state. I would buy it if local. I can have two lathes set up for different types of turning then. Put a scotch bright pad on an old palm sander with WD-40 and it will clean the rust right up.
Sad to see it in such a state. I would buy it if local. I can have two lathes set up for different types of turning then. Put a scotch bright pad on an old palm sander with WD-40 and it will clean the rust right up.