FS: Unique Cue Companion w/ accessories ...

WilleeCue

The Barefoot Cuemaker
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Selling a Unique Cue Companion with both chucks and lots of accessories.
Has the Unique variable speed reversible DC motor with controller and the 3/8" tool holder.
It is used but everything works as it should, bearings are good.

Built my first Sneaky Pete on a lathe just like this one.
When I got my Taper/Shaper I used it to build my first cue from scratch.
I included it in the photos so you can see that this lathe, although not ideal, can build a nice cue.
It can certainly handle just about any cue repair you need.

Asking $1150 shipped for entire package.
Included accessories are shown in photos.

Prefer PayPal.

Willee
361-563-1303
 

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great offering Willee

I have seen how well you take care of your tools and equipment, and know this is a bargain. I have a similar machine that I paid more for three years ago used, and it did not have that reversible motor. That option alone makes this deal too sweet to pass up if one is looking to steal a great lathe! Maybe a pic of the lathe ready to work on a shaft might be in order? The pic of an inventory of parts does not do that well thought out machine justice. Best wishes.
 
I have seen how well you take care of your tools and equipment, and know this is a bargain. I have a similar machine that I paid more for three years ago used, and it did not have that reversible motor. That option alone makes this deal too sweet to pass up if one is looking to steal a great lathe! Maybe a pic of the lathe ready to work on a shaft might be in order? The pic of an inventory of parts does not do that well thought out machine justice. Best wishes.

Thanks Olsen,

I bought this machine used thinking I would use it at tournaments and such. That just isnt gonna happen anytime soon.
I would rather pass it on than let it lay around unused.

Willee
 
Hi,

I have had one of these machines for 7 years and have it mounted on a cart in my pool room for visability. I use it every day and have had no more than 30 dollars in maintenance in 7 years (a few o-ring belts).

This unit Willy is selling has the reversing motor and is a super good deal for anyone who wishes to do cue repair.

Rick G
 
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That lathe is among the most easily portable of the accurate machines on the market. I use mine at local tournaments. It is made to fold up and carry in seconds.
I have also done many cuemaking tasks on it. It is a great lathe to do shaft work on both ends, as well as linen wraps, and the large headstock makes many butt specific jobs a breeze. The design of the chuck lends itself to the machines accuracy. The only weak point of mine is having to rotate the motor and base to switch directions. That has been solved by purchasing the reversing motor that you are offering with your lathe. I know times are rough right now, but that is one heck of a lathe at price that should be incentive alone. MIne cost me a hundred more with the standard motor, that reversing motor adds about 300-400 dollars to the value!
 
That lathe is among the most easily portable of the accurate machines on the market. I use mine at local tournaments. It is made to fold up and carry in seconds.
I have also done many cuemaking tasks on it. It is a great lathe to do shaft work on both ends, as well as linen wraps, and the large headstock makes many butt specific jobs a breeze. The design of the chuck lends itself to the machines accuracy. The only weak point of mine is having to rotate the motor and base to switch directions. That has been solved by purchasing the reversing motor that you are offering with your lathe. I know times are rough right now, but that is one heck of a lathe at price that should be incentive alone. MIne cost me a hundred more with the standard motor, that reversing motor adds about 300-400 dollars to the value!

Dang ... you keep on and I will need to give you a jelly roll ...:grin:

Thanks for the added information.
I tend to understate a bit.

Willee
 
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