Coring Lathe & Combo Pack Promotional Offer

Here are couple of new pictures of th ecoring lathe with a 5/8" keyless chuck. This Lathe has 13" of travel along with a 30" bed, so the total length of the unit is about 46"-47". this unit was designed specifically for coring cues, it could also be customized with an autofeed too.
Along with coring cues, this unit makes a very nice and sturdy high precision Repair lathe too.
I had made 5 units to test the market out, and see whether there is any interest in such a unit.
The Promotion I have been offering customers who inqure about a Cue Building Lathe ll or a Beast Cue Building Lathe is as follows:
instead of getting a loaded beast Cue Lathe @ $4500 Plus shipping.
they can get the Beast Tapering Lathe (with Taig Mill heastock with ER collet) plus the Coring Lathe for $5850. Thanks not all the big bore headstock on the coring lathe is interchangable with the headstock on the beast tapering lathe. Along with those 2 machines comes the cherry on top, which is Buy 2 Get 1 Free. The Free unit is a $450 finishing Lathe
250 RPM Gear Motor with speed control. so th efull package deal would be 3 units for $5850. if those units are purchased seperately the cost would be $4250 + $1800 + $450 = $6500
the same package deal is also offered on the Cue building lathe ll
the price difference is $900 less, @ $4950

Best Regards
Bassel
Custom Cue Lathes
customcuelathes@yahoo.com
248-884-4469


How much for your basic repair lathe?

thanks

Jim
 
Maybe try this....

custom cue lathe

http://lmgtfy.com/?q=custom+cue+lathe

Bassel, PLEASE get rid of that jingle that occurs EVERY time you click a tab.... I had to leave because I just couldn't take it anymore....

Yep I know,
I don't like it either. There are lots of things that needs to be change on my site. My web master is a hard guy to get a hold off. But I will update the site by the end of this week.
Thanks for pointing that out.
Regards
 
Another thing you might look at Bassell. When on the lathe page, if you click on a picture to enlarge it and then hit the back button to go back to the lathe page, it takes you to the main page and you have to start over.
A little time consuming.
Oh yeah, and please lose the jingle too.
 
For those that following the saga, Bassel still hasn't refunded my money. I said it before his machine suck and hes a crook

In case you haven't figured this out about ME. I have concluded you are a whiney lil ass and this is the last effort I will put forward in my communication with you.
 
what ever happened to the original post, i had questions about the motor. Is there going to be a test video.
 
what ever happened to the original post, i had questions about the motor. Is there going to be a test video.

I've been hoping to see a video as well. I really need to get another lathe to do finishing but if I can get a multipurpose machine all the better.

My 2 concerns are:

- The way the Gun Drill will be held in that QCTP. Just looks like there is a chance of pushing off to the side with a lot of pressure. I'd prefer it to be driven from the center-line of the toolpost/machine.

- The other is the support under that 30" bed looks kind of weak, especially at the feet.

I did see the the drive/coring section at SBE this year and it looked solid.
 
I've been hoping to see a video as well. I really need to get another lathe to do finishing but if I can get a multipurpose machine all the better.

My 2 concerns are:

- The way the Gun Drill will be held in that QCTP. Just looks like there is a chance of pushing off to the side with a lot of pressure. I'd prefer it to be driven from the center-line of the toolpost/machine.

- The other is the support under that 30" bed looks kind of weak, especially at the feet.

I did see the the drive/coring section at SBE this year and it looked solid.

Brup, why not just get a wood lathe to do your finishing ?
Finishing is brutal on the lathe. Dust and chemicals on that aluminum ways?

I really doubt this machine is all that good for coring.
I have a 1HP motor on my Clausing and sometimes when I get aggressive with that gun drill, it hesitates. MY 15 AMP breaker trips sometimes if I hog out too much.
But, I could be wrong. Seeing a video of the machine in action should dissuade me.
 
Brup, why not just get a wood lathe to do your finishing ?
Finishing is brutal on the lathe. Dust and chemicals on that aluminum ways?

I really doubt this machine is all that good for coring.
I have a 1HP motor on my Clausing and sometimes when I get aggressive with that gun drill, it hesitates. MY 15 AMP breaker trips sometimes if I hog out too much.
But, I could be wrong. Seeing a video of the machine in action should dissuade me.

Joey, I had a wood lathe, one of the old heavy cast iron Craftsman lathes, solid machine but I sold it. It took up a lot of room for doing only one thing. I'd like to get something I can do several things on, coring being one. I have several friends who own machine shops and one of them "might" let me core there but I know they don't want me gumming up their ways and coolant tanks with wood dust so I won't even ask.

I have room for a 13x40 which is what I really want but my shop is in the basement and I am not sure riggers could get it down there. I am in no hurry so I'll just hang onto my cash and keep looking, sooner later the right thing will come up. The Mrs. wants a Bass Boat for her B-day (how's that for a good woman?!) so maybe I'll just concentrate on that for now :)

Oh, and I owe you an email. I got your last one but I've been busy with other stuff and haven't messed with it. I'll get to it in the next couple days and let you know how it works out.

Rick, yes, Chris is great to deal with. I own a Deluxe and its been a decent, versatile machine. The majority of my issues may have been my somewhat unrealistic expectations out of a hobby lathe. I have a few small lingering issues but I have workarounds for all of them. The few things I've called Chris about he's helped me with. I was actually thinking of just buying a basic Deluxe which will do what I want (minus coring) and I can use the bars, rests, tooling, etc from my other machine. Just have to see how much after-bass-boat cash I have left.
 
Brup, why not just get a wood lathe to do your finishing ?
Finishing is brutal on the lathe. Dust and chemicals on that aluminum ways?

I really doubt this machine is all that good for coring.
I have a 1HP motor on my Clausing and sometimes when I get aggressive with that gun drill, it hesitates. MY 15 AMP breaker trips sometimes if I hog out too much.
But, I could be wrong. Seeing a video of the machine in action should dissuade me.

I just got back from vegas. I have couple of hot orders I need to ship right away. I will do the video as soon as I have some free time.
The motor's power is an optional choice.
is the . I have 4 different motors in stock, 1/2hp, 3/4hp, 1hp, and if needed 1.5hp. Its all at the customers discretion to choose and order which ever suits their needs.
Regards
 
Joey, I had a wood lathe, one of the old heavy cast iron Craftsman lathes, solid machine but I sold it. It took up a lot of room for doing only one thing. I'd like to get something I can do several things on, coring being one. I have several friends who own machine shops and one of them "might" let me core there but I know they don't want me gumming up their ways and coolant tanks with wood dust so I won't even ask.

I have room for a 13x40 which is what I really want but my shop is in the basement and I am not sure riggers could get it down there. I am in no hurry so I'll just hang onto my cash and keep looking, sooner later the right thing will come up. The Mrs. wants a Bass Boat for her B-day (how's that for a good woman?!) so maybe I'll just concentrate on that for now :)

Oh, and I owe you an email. I got your last one but I've been busy with other stuff and haven't messed with it. I'll get to it in the next couple days and let you know how it works out.

Rick, yes, Chris is great to deal with. I own a Deluxe and its been a decent, versatile machine. The majority of my issues may have been my somewhat unrealistic expectations out of a hobby lathe. I have a few small lingering issues but I have workarounds for all of them. The few things I've called Chris about he's helped me with. I was actually thinking of just buying a basic Deluxe which will do what I want (minus coring) and I can use the bars, rests, tooling, etc from my other machine. Just have to see how much after-bass-boat cash I have left.

A 12 by 36 should be fine unless you need to taper with that metal lathe.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/EISEN-1236G...330710097828?pt=BI_Lathes&hash=item4cffdb9fa4
Buy!!!
 
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