Cheap wood lathe

Dave38

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If anyone is looking at a cheap wood lathe just for sanding/wraps, etc. Here's one from Harbor Freight, this coupon willl work anywhere for anyone, but it's only good until Dec. 8th. It's from their website http://www.harborfreightusa.com/html/wkend1208/usa_cpnsave.html
This link will take you to their weekly special coupon listings. It's on the HarborfreightUSA.com site, not the genaric HF site. Enjoy.
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Dave
 
That machine is very hard to add any parts like chucks and live centers to. Harbor Freight makes one that is just a little more expensive that has #1 morse tapers in tailstock and headstock which is much easier to get chucks and live centers for. It has a single round tube for a bed and is well worth the difference in cost.
 
cueman said:
That machine is very hard to add any parts like chucks and live centers to. Harbor Freight makes one that is just a little more expensive that has #1 morse tapers in tailstock and headstock which is much easier to get chucks and live centers for. It has a single round tube for a bed and is well worth the difference in cost.
I just looked at the description and it says this:

14" x 40" Lathe with 6" Sander
Even Turns Bowls
Create beautifully turned pieces of furniture with this four speed lathe. Mounts to your stand or to your workbench. Includes 6'' sanding disc, spur drive, face plate, live center, table, and miter gauge.
Motor: 1/2 HP, 110V, 60 Hz, 5.5 amps
4 Speeds : 1125, 1640, 2360, and 3450 RPM
Swing over bed: 14''
Distance between center: 40''
MT2 live center
Stand sold separately.
Bed: 2 lengths 1-3/4'' steel tubing; Tool rest: 11-3/4''; Drive: V-belt; Overall size: 57-1/2'' x 8-1/2'' x 14''
Tool weight: 88 lbs.
ITEM 45276

Is this the same as what you're talking about, Chris?
I have seen this in their store and it seemed pretty normal for attachments.
Dave
 
Dave38 said:
I just looked at the description and it says this:

14" x 40" Lathe with 6" Sander
Even Turns Bowls
Create beautifully turned pieces of furniture with this four speed lathe. Mounts to your stand or to your workbench. Includes 6'' sanding disc, spur drive, face plate, live center, table, and miter gauge.
Motor: 1/2 HP, 110V, 60 Hz, 5.5 amps
4 Speeds : 1125, 1640, 2360, and 3450 RPM
Swing over bed: 14''
Distance between center: 40''
MT2 live center
Stand sold separately.
Bed: 2 lengths 1-3/4'' steel tubing; Tool rest: 11-3/4''; Drive: V-belt; Overall size: 57-1/2'' x 8-1/2'' x 14''
Tool weight: 88 lbs.
ITEM 45276

Is this the same as what you're talking about, Chris?
I have seen this in their store and it seemed pretty normal for attachments.
Dave
If this one has a #2 MT in the tailstock it will be easier to buy live centers and such for than the former model that looks like this one. If it has the 3/4-10 headstock thread like the older ones with no morse taper inside it will be harder to put a quality chuck on it.
 
I just figured for $90 it wasn't a bad deal to use for finish spraying, sanding, etc. I paid $360 for my Jet with extended bed and that's all I use that for.....wish HF had this sale then. Deals never seem to happen when you really need them:smile:
Dave
 
What's the minimum rpm on that Dave?
I dunno how you can spray and wrap with that.
 
I have one of those Hbr Frt lathes. I drilled and tapped the bowl plate, then mounted a flat backed chuck to it. been using it for 5 years or so now.

works fine for retipping, cleaning shafts. with adapters, I rough cut forearms, too. even though the runout is 0.002, it does a decent job for very few bucks.

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JoeyInCali said:
What's the minimum rpm on that Dave?
I dunno how you can spray and wrap with that.
For those operations, I have adapted a variable motor to use on it. It takes a little work, but any lathe will be needing some kind of mod. I really like my Jet mini, but it cost me $350 + the bed extension, then all the mods. chucks, etc. so for a $90 start with this lathe, it may be a better deal for a beginner without a big cash outlay.
Dave
 
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