WTB Starter Lathe

What you need to consider, is that buying the lathe, is the easy part. It is all the other stuff you need to consider, and that can be nearly twice what you paid for the lathe.

Not to mention the thousands on dollars in supplies and the endless years of seasoning your lumber..
 
hey joe whats up? my dad said he might see you this weekend. if you dont mind id like to stop out with him sometime and check out your shop?
 
do not waste time

trent, this is what i wanted to do also, so i bought a cheap lathe.
1st shaft i put in the lathe wobbled so much i could not even polish it, much less do and repair work.
that same day i gave that lathe away and called chris hightower, 2 months later i had a lathe that was designed to build cues.
i have bought another since then, both deluxes. imo its the only way to go. chris makes a great product for the money and he is always ready to help with supplies, any extry parts.
chuck starkey
 
i just dont know if the deluxe is worth twice the cost of the mid size i mean besides heavier duty parts and being able to taper shafts is it really twice the lathe??? i only ask this becasue thats about all my budget and that means i cant buy wood, glue, tips ex.

i can spend right around 2500 today does anyone out there have anything but thats shooting the whole load there. i wanted to find a decent lathe between 1000 and 1500 and be able to buy alot of material.


im kinda tworn.:confused:
 
In this crazy world we live in you can buy a larger lathe than what you need for alot less than a cue lathe. I just bought a 78" lathe last week for $1,200 and have been turning shafts on it all day today. Here is some opions on larger lathes.

http://forums.azbilliards.com/showthread.php?t=156240

Just another option to through out there! good luck on your search!

Larry
 
thanks i thought about that aswell but i dont have a huge amount of room.
most of this will be in the basement. although i do have a barn and could put anything i want in there but i dont have heat out there and it gets cold here in ohio
 
thanks i thought about that aswell but i dont have a huge amount of room.
most of this will be in the basement. although i do have a barn and could put anything i want in there but i dont have heat out there and it gets cold here in ohio


Unless you live alone, the barn may be a better location for a cue shop. The sound of a router and a dust collector is very loud. Dust and fumes from sanding and finishing will be bad for the heath of your heat and A/C system too!

Larry
 
no i have a wife and 3 kids so its a full house, ill prolly move to the barn for space purposes. does the tempeture out side effect wood ?? like if i have some hanging to dry out and it gets frozen could this hurt it in the long run??
 
does the tempeture out side effect wood ?? like if i have some hanging to dry out and it gets frozen could this hurt it in the long run??

Good question to ask in the cuemakers section. I store mine in a insulated room in my insulated shop. It's not climate controled but still protected form exstream tempature changes.

Larry
 
My friend is selling a used Hightower Mid-Size lathe. Due to work and a new baby he just doesn't have to the time for it. I believe he is asking $1300 with a ton of extra stuff for it. If you're interested, PM me and I will get pics and find out what all is included for you.


call me asap

i have money burning a hole in my pocket!!!!!!!!!

i PM'ed you my number
 
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