greg544
Member
Greetings to all!
I live north of Houston in Spring, Texas.
I took a pen turning class at Woodcraft and liked it. I would like to make the purchases I need to get started. I am very "price conscious" ( or as my wife says "cheap").
I was looking at Harbor Freight, but some of you have had bad things to say about that. I see some afordable lathes at Sears. I am not looking to invest much because I want to make sure I find it as fun as I think I will. Upgrading later sounds like a better option for me.
I'm open to any suggestions you might have.
Could someone explain MT#1 and MT#2 to me? Can you buy a lathe that accepts both?
I live north of Houston in Spring, Texas.
I took a pen turning class at Woodcraft and liked it. I would like to make the purchases I need to get started. I am very "price conscious" ( or as my wife says "cheap").
I was looking at Harbor Freight, but some of you have had bad things to say about that. I see some afordable lathes at Sears. I am not looking to invest much because I want to make sure I find it as fun as I think I will. Upgrading later sounds like a better option for me.
I'm open to any suggestions you might have.
Could someone explain MT#1 and MT#2 to me? Can you buy a lathe that accepts both?