Finally an Affordable cue Lathe

brianna187

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Title says it all!! does shafts, butts, pins,joints, butt caps, make joint caps, install furules do it all.... did we mention very accurate...................
great starter machine, great for pool rooms, league repairs, doing tournys
or just make simple sneaky petes.these are all aluiminim and ground steel beds dc motor with speed control and reverse these are built to last a liftime I have 40 units almost ready to go early october .... pricing to follow the Galveston show WE will have 2 ready to sell at the end of the show.........
 

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Lee, looking forward to meeting you at the Galveston show.

The motor looks to be on stand offs and mounted solidly to the headstock.
I would be very interested in a retro mounting kit that would mount my DC motor to the Head Stock of my Hightower lathe.
That would greatly help eliminate one source of vibration.
Is that something you could offer?

Willee
 
I just noticed the cue that is in that lathe.

Yeahhhh Looks like something good!

Willee
 
will do kenny
also the cue in lathe is a Andy Gilbert titlelist converstion Andy used 2 shafts i sent him from an high end mottey he changed the rings
 
How can we agree that it's affordable when you don't list the price?

Hi Lee,

I commend you for your ingenuity and entrepreneurial spirit, but I can't help but comment on your marketing practices.

It's getting to the point where I'm not going to bother to click on any of your posts, because they always leave me unfullfilled:(

You seem to have come up with some great products, but it seems like you enjoy teasing buyers by not giving all the information for a product (specs, price, etc.) when you post. I, personally, find that extremely annoying.

I'm not trying to be a pain. Just an observation.
 
Hi Lee,

I commend you for your ingenuity and entrepreneurial spirit, but I can't help but comment on your marketing practices.

It's getting to the point where I'm not going to bother to click on any of your posts, because they always leave me unfullfilled:(

You seem to have come up with some great products, but it seems like you enjoy teasing buyers by not giving all the information for a product (specs, price, etc.) when you post. I, personally, find that extremely annoying.

I'm not trying to be a pain. Just an observation.

I agree on it being a pain, seeing something and not being able to find out anything. Jim
 
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Lee can you e-mail me when you get a price. I am really wanting to try and make some cues. I really love knifemaking but wnat ot do something else also when time permits and my two boys want to work on some also.
Percy
 
Title says it all!! does shafts, butts, pins,joints, butt caps, make joint caps, install furules do it all.... did we mention very accurate...................
great starter machine, great for pool rooms, league repairs, doing tournys
or just make simple sneaky petes.these are all aluiminim and ground steel beds dc motor with speed control and reverse these are built to last a liftime I have 40 units almost ready to go early october .... pricing to follow the Galveston show WE will have 2 ready to sell at the end of the show.........

I think I have seen that extended bed design before! I am flatered!

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Larry
 
Hi Lee,

I commend you for your ingenuity and entrepreneurial spirit, but I can't help but comment on your marketing practices.

It's getting to the point where I'm not going to bother to click on any of your posts, because they always leave me unfullfilled:(

You seem to have come up with some great products, but it seems like you enjoy teasing buyers by not giving all the information for a product (specs, price, etc.) when you post. I, personally, find that extremely annoying.

I'm not trying to be a pain. Just an observation.

Well these are not quite done yet when i make something i dont keep track of every penny as i go i wait till the end and add things up and at this pointset a price i havent done that yet. also i have plans to add a full length ground steel bed and a lead screw on the upgraded model this style here is more a repair lathe . I also like to keep poeple up to date so if there interested can start saving if they need too sorry i offended you
 
Lee, two things I would like to see on your new lathe is a compound so you could cut short tapers on joints and butt caps ... and a quick change tool post.
Perhaps you could add them as optional items to keep the base price low.

Willee
 
I'd like to see a steady rest, tailstock and rear extension.
I don't see how you can install pins on that chuck.
It has too much runout.
 
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