SMALL INEXPENSIVE LATHE

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Drcal

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I am looking for a small inexpensive lathe because I want to experiment with a lathe stand. Back problems are making it necessary for me to sit while turning. I hope to spring for a sit down lathe @$4,000 to $7,000 eventually, but now thanks to the help of some IAP members, I want to try and build a stand for a mini. I have a great lathe but do not want to mess with it by retrofitting it just yet.

I thought I could try playing with something small and inexpensive- like under $400. I don't want a Harbor Freight because the one thing I have to have is #2 MT.

Any thoughts on an small, inexpensive decent lathe???

Carmen
 
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There is more info on this in the search function than should be displayed in this thread...try it, you'll like it.
 
I have the Harbor Freight 5 speed 1/2 HP it has #2MT on both head and tail stock and has a 1" X 8TPI spindle. I'm really happy with it. I got it when it was on sale and I had a 25% off coupon, My final cost was about $155.00. Benchtop Wood Lathe - 5 Speed

And I believe that one is the same as Rockler's Excelsior - just a different color & label. And FWIW, the HF unit has a much better user manual than Rockler's version,
 
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I have the same HF lathe as Dan and it is great. The Bed extension for the Rockler lathe is a bolt on if you want it longer.

Ray
 
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