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spinnerbayt

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Long story short... My neighbour passed away about 18 months ago and his family gave me this lathe that was in his garage. Well, at least its part of a lathe. It has no markings or info on it that I can find. Is it worth trying to find a motor and get it going or just give it to a scraper? I can take more photos if needed. All I have right now is a cheap HF lathe so this would let me do much larger projects if its worth saving.





 
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Do you enjoy restoring old equipment for the challenge of making it work??

Had one of those single tube lathes years and years ago. Was a poor to fair spindle lathe. Not much good for things larger than boxes.

Non-current-norms for tooling. 3/4 by 10 or 3/4 by 16 threads and no morse tapers.

You will have to rig up a tool rest

Could be fun if you like spending time on such things.
 
It is an old Sears Craftsman tube lathe. The threads are 3/4-16 and it has a 1MT Taper. A poor excuse for a starter lathe but if you buy accessories with that in mind, namely PSI chucks with adapters you could make it work. But without a motor, the banjo or a tool rest I would skip it.
 
Cut down the tube and make it into a buffing machine or something like that, it's horrible as a lathe. No banjo or tool rest, you wouldn't want to invest money into that thing.
 
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