I saw this at a used machine dealer today

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A used JET 13x40 lathe in really nice condition from what I can see. It is 2HP single PH, and includes a 3, 4 jaw D1-3 spindle I think, Aloris type tool post, center and follow rests, and the stand. It is a gear head lathe with quick change speeds between 70 and 2000 rpm. The ways looked great and the machine looks lightly used. The company is in Ohio: HGR Industrial Surplus , their code number on the machine is 05-534-009 and they are asking 1999. Phone 1-216-486-4567. No, I do not sell for them, I wish I needed a lathe as this beats the heck out of my older JET and my newer Harbor Freight models. But, my wife would kill me if i bought another lathe, my shop is too small. Oh, and the carriage controls seemed silky smooth and very little freeplay.
I just wanted to pass this along to anyone interested.
 
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It is a 13 x 40. I read the front plate of the machine. And it is an excellent lathe if one wanted one to grow their capabilities and do precise work. I wish I had the room, it would already be in my shop. It is sweet!
 
i am always leary of those type adds.he knows nothing about condition or age of machine,but he must be a good guy b/c he is taking his GRANDCHILDREN fishing.
 
masonh said:
i am always leary of those type adds.he knows nothing about condition or age of machine,but he must be a good guy b/c he is taking his GRANDCHILDREN fishing.


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HGR is a machinery outlet in Ohio..........
 
masonh said:
this guy is the honest grandfather i was referring to.


Oh.........my bad..........I never read Joey's posts...he thinks he knows it all and continually wants to argue with people !


<~~~may have Joey confused with others..........
 
BarenbruggeCues said:
Oh.........my bad..........I never read Joey's posts...he thinks he knows it all and continually wants to argue with people !


<~~~may have Joey confused with others..........
You're such an internet bully.
I heard you have bootleg versions of Pong.:D
 
Hgr

Is a huge surplus machine, tooling and odds and ends dealer. I go there if I have a morning free and I want to walk for four hours. It would be a great mini vacation spot for us cuemakers who enjoy scrounging for machinery. They set up shop in a old GM Fisher Body plant in Cleveland that closed up years ago. Huge building.
They have a 2 foot bin with maybe 100 gun drills for sale for $3.99 each. They are all metric: 19.1, 13, 8 mm maybe other sizes, and about 10-12 inches long. Carbide tip and ground sharp but only have a single leading cutting edge. The long bit cross section is like the old pac man symbol. Looks like a long boring bar really with a way to shoot air into the cut. Their part number is: 12-273-687 if anyone wants one. I bought a 19 (engraved by factory as 19.1mm though I have not yet tested with a cut) for cutting butt sleeves and handle pieces. the best part is the price of $3.99 each.
If any AZer lives within driving distance to Cleveland, and wants to see the store, message me and maybe I can meet up with you and give you a tour, it is always fun to go on a tool hunt there. I also saw an unmarked bin of drill bits they got in. A huge 4 foot metal cube bin, mostly filled with assorted bits, many with morse taper shank, many sizes, all sharp, they usually sell that kind of stuff for a few bucks a pound! They buy out huge plants in the rust belt that have gone belly up. You never know what you will find there. Ball screws? I have seen them seven feet long, though mostly 1 inch and larger diameter. I go every other month and everything is different! It is like a flee market on several football fields, all indoors. There are also several other used machine dealers here in this area. One has quite a few old south bend lathes, he rebuilds the machines, sells some as is, sells many totally rebuilt, including ways scraped. That company is: Lee's Machinery in Perry Ohio.
 
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I used to love when I lived in NW Ohio and SE Mich.
Wood, machinery, snow butthole deep, icing roads and tornadoes.
Well...........maybe just the wood and machinery places now that I think about it!

<~~~ Ahhhh the smell of old cutting oil...used to spend an occasional Sat lost in cast iron............
 
I'm moving to Cleveland.
Wait, the Indians, Browns and Cavaliers? Never mind.

There's a huge surplus store here up in LA too.
I found a local end mill/drill sharpening shop here.
They have unclaimed bits all the time.
I bought a 4-flute carbide mills 3 weeks ago for $6 EACH.
 
BarenbruggeCues said:
I used to love when I lived in NW Ohio and SE Mich.
Wood, machinery, snow butthole deep, icing roads and tornadoes.

Sounds a bit like Saskatchewan, except for the machinery part :(

Dave
 
If any AZer lives within driving distance to Cleveland, and wants to see the store, message me and maybe I can meet up with you and give you a tour, it is always fun to go on a tool hunt there

You wouldn't happen to own a truck would you? I've been wanting to go up there but the east side can be a little scary if you don't know your way around.

andyB
 
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