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I have a Lathe :-D and another one now!!
Got myself a Pinical Excel lathe to mess around with. It came with loads of bits n bobs to keep me amuzed.
I'll get some picks up soon Last edited by Twin : 4th May 2012 at 07:34 PM. |
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You ought not to post things like this, I end up Ebaying late at night for all the things I want, but can't justify...
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Here she is
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Never heard of a Pinical Excel lathe but just the job for the garage.
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Looks like a nice little workshop lathe. appears to have screw cutting facility too which isn't too common on little lathes. if it all works and runs true then I would say you got a good lathe there.
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Nice little lathe you got Twin
I have a similar sized one (geared head) in my garage and is an indispensable tool in the build of my car and doing other stuff - bushes, switches etc were cut and turned on it. See my thread posted "Coilover shocks - build your own" in chassis section what these little screw cutting lathes are capable of doing |
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Brilliant - ideal for turning out those little bits and pieces you find you need.
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Ooops! only went an upgraded to a Chester Cub
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