Reair Lathe

Brain71

Railbird
Silver Member
Hi, I'm looking for a simple lathe to clean shafts, install ferrules and wraps. Not looking for the drill attachment set-ups, also not looking to spend alot either. Can anyone help?
 
Brain71 said:
Hi, I'm looking for a simple lathe to clean shafts, install ferrules and wraps. Not looking for the drill attachment set-ups, also not looking to spend alot either. Can anyone help?

Hi there.

I have no experience with this machine but I have heard much good about Chris Hightowers machines. I'm saving to get me one of those my self, if I'm not stumbling over a large lathe.
Have a look here:
www.cuesmith.com

You have also Unique Products which makes cue machines : http://www.uniqueinc.com/
These are made in a different way than Chris's setup.

Hope it helped

N
 
Brain71 said:
Hi, I'm looking for a simple lathe to clean shafts, install ferrules and wraps. Not looking for the drill attachment set-ups, also not looking to spend alot either. Can anyone help?

You and ten thousand other people are looking for the same thing.
Good equipment at a cheap price.
It is easy to find good equipment a a fair price but CHEAP is the hard part.
If it is decent equipment that can do the job their are people who are wiling to pay a FAIR price for it.
Notice that you dont see much used repair equipment here or on eBay very often. The good stuff sells quickly.

How do you know what you will need to do what you want?

Have you read Chris Hightower's book yet?

http://www.cuesmith.com/index.php?page=book_video

This is where you find out what you will need to do what you want.
It is the FIRST piece of equipment you need to buy.
Believe me when I tell you that a lathe is just the down payment to all the other stuff you will find you need.

If you are looking to do repair work for yourself and your friends and perhaps make a little pocket money at it then do yourself a favor and invest in good equipment that will sell easily when you find there isnt much money in it or you get bored with doing it.
If you can not or are unwilling to invest that much then forget it and go play some pool.

BTW: this question gets asked by just about every newbie that stops buy here.
At least once a week and sometimes more.
If you use the search function you will find pages and pages of good information about what you ask.
 
Newton said:
Hi there.

I have no experience with this machine but I have heard much good about Chris Hightowers machines. I'm saving to get me one of those my self

N


Newton, You will not be dissipointed with the equipment Hightower makes and if you ever feel you want to sell it that wont be a problem either.


BTY: I just ordered a new Cue Smith Deluxe lathe from Chris myself.
You can never have too much good equipment in your shop.
 
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There will be a Porper Model B coming up for raffle soon if we get 42 people interested. Let me know if your are interested. Look for it in the raffle section. Coming soon maybe you could win it.
 
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