WoodNutOntario
Member
Hi all,
I had to tell someone about this and who better than my online family!!!:biggrin:
I have been looking for a larger metal lathe for some time now.
The small Sherline i had was great but did not quite cut it anymore!
Was not really interested in the Chinese lathes that are really common.
For some reason i just love the old tools!:biggrin:
I also found a 1940's Atlas table saw that now lives in my workshop!
Weighs around 300 pounds of solid cast iron and cuts like a dream!
Anyway i digress...
So while searching away i discovered a one owner Myford ML7 that is in pristine condition.
It has all the original accessories as well, plus a 4 jaw chuck and a bunch of cutters and some other bits and bobs! He also still has the original manual and spares booklet!
I have not yet picked it up, maybe in a few weeks time.
Need to build a sturdy bench first and clean up the basement a bit!
Hope you like it!!!
Comments welcomed!!!
Andrew
I had to tell someone about this and who better than my online family!!!:biggrin:
I have been looking for a larger metal lathe for some time now.
The small Sherline i had was great but did not quite cut it anymore!
Was not really interested in the Chinese lathes that are really common.
For some reason i just love the old tools!:biggrin:
I also found a 1940's Atlas table saw that now lives in my workshop!
Weighs around 300 pounds of solid cast iron and cuts like a dream!
Anyway i digress...
So while searching away i discovered a one owner Myford ML7 that is in pristine condition.
It has all the original accessories as well, plus a 4 jaw chuck and a bunch of cutters and some other bits and bobs! He also still has the original manual and spares booklet!
I have not yet picked it up, maybe in a few weeks time.
Need to build a sturdy bench first and clean up the basement a bit!
Hope you like it!!!
Comments welcomed!!!
Andrew