FS - Used Cue companion repair lathe

radge69

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Used Cue companion repair lathe
extra belts
2 speed reduction wheels
Drill Chuck and key
Auto tip shaper
Allen wrench tool and chuck handles
Shaft and butt centering guides
Shaft collet
Extra screws
Assortment of right hand cutting bits
2 boring bars
3 tip centering tools
3/8-10, 5/16-14, 5/16-18 drive pins
¼” and 5/16” drill bits
Variable speed motor
Irish linen foot control
House cue steady rest - was broke and fixed, not pretty, but works
3 lathe standoff blocks (normally has 4, but works fine with 3)
2 large chucks (one doesn’t open completely, but still usable)
1 small chuck
VHS videos:
Cue companion instructional
Shaft reconditioning and straightening
Repairing joint rings and butt caps x2
Replacing tips, ferrules, and tenons
Taper shaper instructional
Cue monster CNC

Will post pictures tonight. Lathe was originally purchesed from Fast_n_loose (marcus). Selling this one to make room for another lathe that I purchased.

I made my money back from this lathe very quickly doing repairs. Perfect for anyone that doesn't have a lot of space, lathe can be folded up and stored when not in use. Perfect for tournament work.

Shipping in US only. Paypal or Cashiers check. If you're not a established member of AZ, you must have some references from someone established here on AZ.

Price $1100 shipped. Also will include tenon threader and small carbide boring bar.
 
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Here are the pictures.
 
Thanks Marcus.

The motor can be mounted either way, so you can go whichever direction you need. To turn the motor takes about 15 seconds.
 
What is the likelyhood of anything breaking down on this machine, and if it did, would it be replaceable? Costly?
 
Anything needed for this lathe can be bought from unique. Take a look at their website for prices on replacement parts. They have great customer service. About the only thing that could go wrong would be the motor, or a bearing going bad in the chucks. Chucks have a hole to be oiled, and have been oiled every couple months since I've owned it. Brushes in the motor can be replaced I'm told, but never had to do anything with it. Motor has run fine since I got it.
 
I'm sure that if the motor were to go out, upgrading to a better motor with reverse would not be a problem. Like all electric motors, maintenance is key. Brushes are cheap to replace.
 
This is a great little lathe for repairs and you can also make sneakies ... I have one , a CCIII , for portable repairs it's the nuts and Unique is great to deal with !!! :cool:
 
This is a screamin deal, for a great lathe. I'm very surprised it's still here. I'm actually tempted to buy it back, but i know i won't use it.

G/l with the sale
 
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