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I would really love to have access to a lathe so I can mess around, fix, and make stuff. I wouldn't be doing any high precision work like telescope building, I would just be making random parts like RC wheels, potato cannon valves, etc. I took a machining class so I know the basics and I'm no stranger to tools. I have $2500 sitting in my account that I really don't need for anything. I have my tuition paid of to the start of co-op, I live at home, and I have gas and insurance covered. I would like to keep the total purchase under $1500.
If I buy in Canada I would be buying at sticker price. I will get all taxes back because it will be "farm use" If I buy in the US I would have to drive down to Michigan, pay US taxes, pay border taxes, and I would probably be screwed for warranty. I think I will pay the extra and buy in Canada for convience and warranty.
In Canada I have three options:
Princess Auto 7"x12" mini lathe - couldn't find a link on their site
-$700 and never goes on sale
-comes with a 3" 3 jaw chuck, centers, and turret tool post
-has ESC
-Handwheels are inch but lead screws are metric, which means that although the hand wheels say one turn is 0.400" it is actually 0.394" or something like that. Its not a huge deal but its not the greatest.
-its not very beefy
-3/4" spindle bore
-lifetime warranty, but parts will have to come in from China
-needs a few basic mods to use it efficiently, I would actually like doing them
The 7"x12" is adequate for what I intended to do, but I if I want to do large work I wont be able to and I'm afraid that when turning steel there won't be enough power/too much chatter. The size of things like the gib adjusting screws scare me.
Busy Bee 7"x8" metric mini lathe
-$588 on sale right now
-comes with a 3" 3 jaw chuck, centers, and turret tool post
-has ESC
-2 year warranty, BB has a parts warehouse so no waiting for parts and after warranty I can still get parts easily
-its metric
-8" isn't a whole lot when using jobber drill bits
-3/4" spindle bore
-its not very beefy
-needs a few basic mods to use it efficiently, I would actually like doing them
My favourite price, but I think its short length will come back to haunt me when I want to drill holes.
Busy Bee 10"x18"
-$988 on sale right now
-comes with a 5" 3 jaw chuck, centers, and turret tool post
-it doesn't have an ESC but it has a geared head so I still won't have to change belts
-2 year warranty, BB has a parts warehouse so no waiting for parts and after warranty I can still get parts easily
-fairly sure its in inches
-1" spindle bore
-bigger than I have room for on my workbench, not a big deal to make a stand
-there are milling tables sold for it
Very beefy, lots of room to grow, should last forever.
I'm having a hard time deciding between the 7"x12" and the 10"x18". Can anyone offer any insight? Anything else I should be considering? Any advice?
If I buy in Canada I would be buying at sticker price. I will get all taxes back because it will be "farm use" If I buy in the US I would have to drive down to Michigan, pay US taxes, pay border taxes, and I would probably be screwed for warranty. I think I will pay the extra and buy in Canada for convience and warranty.
In Canada I have three options:
Princess Auto 7"x12" mini lathe - couldn't find a link on their site
-$700 and never goes on sale
-comes with a 3" 3 jaw chuck, centers, and turret tool post
-has ESC
-Handwheels are inch but lead screws are metric, which means that although the hand wheels say one turn is 0.400" it is actually 0.394" or something like that. Its not a huge deal but its not the greatest.
-its not very beefy
-3/4" spindle bore
-lifetime warranty, but parts will have to come in from China
-needs a few basic mods to use it efficiently, I would actually like doing them
The 7"x12" is adequate for what I intended to do, but I if I want to do large work I wont be able to and I'm afraid that when turning steel there won't be enough power/too much chatter. The size of things like the gib adjusting screws scare me.
Busy Bee 7"x8" metric mini lathe
-$588 on sale right now
-comes with a 3" 3 jaw chuck, centers, and turret tool post
-has ESC
-2 year warranty, BB has a parts warehouse so no waiting for parts and after warranty I can still get parts easily
-its metric
-8" isn't a whole lot when using jobber drill bits
-3/4" spindle bore
-its not very beefy
-needs a few basic mods to use it efficiently, I would actually like doing them
My favourite price, but I think its short length will come back to haunt me when I want to drill holes.
Busy Bee 10"x18"
-$988 on sale right now
-comes with a 5" 3 jaw chuck, centers, and turret tool post
-it doesn't have an ESC but it has a geared head so I still won't have to change belts
-2 year warranty, BB has a parts warehouse so no waiting for parts and after warranty I can still get parts easily
-fairly sure its in inches
-1" spindle bore
-bigger than I have room for on my workbench, not a big deal to make a stand
-there are milling tables sold for it
Very beefy, lots of room to grow, should last forever.
I'm having a hard time deciding between the 7"x12" and the 10"x18". Can anyone offer any insight? Anything else I should be considering? Any advice?