It is a decent price, but that is a wood lathe. Being a wood lathe, it would most likely only be used for sanding/polishing/finishing, or a really big holder/vice for miscellaneous stuff. Given that, it is a bit large and heavy to warrant having it take up the space.
Kelly
That and the fact that it's 3 phase make it a bigger project, to make functional for any cue operations. It'd be a great lathe for a bowl turner or spindle maker, if you had 3 phase electric available.
just more hot air!
Sherm
Sherm,
I don't know about you but I find 3ph to be a HUGE plus for cue work.
Instant reverse is the nuts particularly for tapping a blind hole.
I guess to each his own.
As Sherm mentioned, you'll have to have 3ph service to your shop or invest in a phase converter. I highly recommend rotary over static.
That and the fact that it's 3 phase make it a bigger project, to make functional for any cue operations. It'd be a great lathe for a bowl turner or spindle maker, if you had 3 phase electric available.
just more hot air!
Sherm
If you have 220 single phase available and almost everyone does, probably the easiest and most cost efficient way is to just buy a VFD off of e-bay. They sell cheaply there and will give true full power 3 phase, variable speed, instant reverse and up to 3 times the motors stated RPM. It is the absolute best of both worlds with none of the draw backs. One thing must be remembered with any instant reverse however is that if you have a screw on chuck or back plate, hitting reverse while running forward at any higher RPMs can send your chuck across the room, through the wall, up the steps and chase your dog down the street.
Dick
that lathes not far from you, just in newark. if i hadnt shot a huge load of cash this past week on another lathe and materials, i would pick this up.