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Selling my Lathe
Hi All,
I've just listed my Lathe on eBay (My first ever go at selling something on eBay). My wife bought me a fancy new tool room lathe for my 40th birthday so the old lathe has got to go. It's a great machine that had produced a bunch of cool stuff and provided me with tons of enjoment (As you've probably seen on here). I'm kind of sad to see it go. Here's a link to the Ebay Listing: http://cgi.ebay.com.au/ws/eBayISAPI....ayphotohosting http://www.clubcobra.com/photopost/data/500/Lathe_1.JPG Cheers |
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you lucky prick. I'll have to train my wife harder I think. |
The Hare and Forbes cataloge turns up in the post every year and I'm usually drooling all over it for a few months. She knows I really enjoy all the machining stuff so when my B-Day came round she said "Why don't I buy you a nice new lathe with all the bells and whistles". We proceded to go through the catalogue and I pointed out the machines I liked. I've been keen on the AL-1000C for a long time. It's a Taiwanese built tool room quality lathe. She said "OK, lets get that one..."
I love this woman. :3DSMILE: I optioned it up with a DRO and a quick change tool post too. It's a really nice and very accurate machine. I'm looking forward to getting it home. http://www.machineryhouse.com.au/images/15131.jpeg |
Mmmm Mike some new bits about to be machined.
Missed you at the Nationals. The B Club had you well represented..%/ |
Generally good to deal with Hare and Forbes. Are they all still aussie owned? You'd think so when you deal with them.
But, I stand by my earlier comment, "you lucky prick. I'll have to train my wife harder I think." |
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I've been on the phone to the B Club guys and gals getting regular updates. Sounds like everyone's having a ball. Cheers |
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Very Nice Mike
I have the Hare and Forbes web-site bookmarked at work and go for stroll through the isles every now and then when I having one of my shed fit out fantasies. Just got my tax return - now all I have to do is ... RESIST >:-( Good Luck with the Auction LoBelly |
Had a busy day today.
Took the trailer down to Hare and Forbes this morning and picked up my lathe. I lashed it down with a bunch of ratchet tie down straps but it was still a nervous ride home. The 6x4 trailer coped really well. I gave it a freshen up recently. I welded on a new hitch, rewired it and built a new axle for it. I re used the rims and light truck from my tandem car trailer. I picked up some nice aloys for the tandem at a swap meet a while back. It's getting a freshen up too. Getting it off the trailer and into the workshop was a bit of a struggle and I'm feeling it now. It's all good though and only a couple of small scratches in the paint to show for it. Here it is installed and leveled up. http://www.clubcobra.com/photopost/data/500/AL1000C.jpg It's truely awesome to use. I can see years of fun ahead. I've never used a DRO before so it was fun to try a few cuts and work out how to drive it. You can do some cool stuff with it and I've only scratched the surface. Cheers |
you lucky lucky bastard.
Hey Mike you are making me look bad i build cars for a living and you have better equipment in the work shop any way.
I was only thinking about a lathe upgrade a few weeks ago . Problem is i want something a fair bit bigger 3 phase that can swing 10 inches above the bed. Anyway mike enjoy but dont get lazy with the dro they can be very deciving. Oz. |
Mike
Your a bad bad man!! |
Aussie Mike
Miuke, Ok I have a few things for you to9 make..:3DSMILE:. Good in aluminium..:confused: Bernie |
Nice one Mikey, I am sure there are plenty of billet bits to be made for the Chariot now!!
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I was looking at all the lathes at Hare and Forbes (Kid in a candy store) and it's quite a jump in proce to go bigger. This machine has a 355mm swing where my old one was only 300mm so it's still a good step up. One thing I found with the DRO is it doesn't take into accout the spring back in your tooling. A larger cut will have more spring back than a fine cut so the tollerance will change. You either have to keep doing the same size cuts or recheck your zero prior to the final cut. The toolpost setup on this machine is quite a bit more rigid than the old one so there spring back is much less. Part of my rationalle for buying it is that I'll probably never buy another lathe. I'll spend my retirment turning up stuff on this thing. May as well have a good one especially when you amatise the cost over the coming years. Cheers |
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My Mill is on eBay now too!
http://cgi.ebay.com.au/ws/eBayISAPI....m=200262787852 http://i12.ebayimg.com/02/i/001/13/6b/af36_3.JPG The man at Hare and Forbes had a new Mill I couldn't walk away from :(. I pick it up in 2 weeks. You only live once. Cheers |
See, now you're just showing off - while the rest of us turn the same colour as your mill.
I guess I'd be letting everyone know too ;) All this new kit and your recent displays of suspension excellence lead me to enquire Are we about to see the Aussie Mike MkI - scratch build chassis ? LoBelly |
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A scratch built chassis has been in the back of my mind for a long time now. I've got a few different ideas I'd likd to try. I don't know if it'll be the next project though. I've been keen for a long time on building a front engine dragster of an altered from scratch. With Calder getting some refurbishment and the rumors of proper drag racing starting again I reckon it'd be a blast. Cheers |
I was going to get a new mill and lathe from Hare & Forbes but just after I put the order in (the next day) I was told of this Cobra around the corner and I cancelled the mill and late and now have a Cobra. The Cobra has caused me more stress with the wife than the mill and lathe would have but once its going that will be different.
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