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That seems like a smokin deal. Those old school industrial bead rollers are the shit. :smokin:
Those legs alone sell for a good $500 to yuppies wanting to make "modern industrial" furniture out of them. I have a set from an Atlas lathe. Got a killer deal on the lathe and then resold it without the legs/wood top for more than I paid. :laughing:
 
Those legs alone sell for a good $500 to yuppies wanting to make "modern industrial" furniture out of them. I have a set from an Atlas lathe. Got a killer deal on the lathe and then resold it without the legs/wood top for more than I paid. :laughing:
Half the price or less around here.
 
Man I don’t really need this but with how much tooling comes with it and it’s price I should buy it. I’m haven’t used one I 15 years

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I have no direct use for that, but would probably buy it if it were within driving distance of me. I feel like that tooling is worth more than the asking price.


Just did a quick search here....there are two 30-40's popping up on FB on the east cost...one for $6k in NJ and a cnc one for $16k in NC. Neither mention much about extra tooling.
 
Also, would only buy one with at lest one rotating punch. That way you can nibble odd shapes.
 
Those legs alone sell for a good $500 to yuppies wanting to make "modern industrial" furniture out of them. I have a set from an Atlas lathe. Got a killer deal on the lathe and then resold it without the legs/wood top for more than I paid. :laughing:
My buddy threw an old kick press in his dumpster. I've already got one, and didn't have room for another. :shaking:

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$1k for a pretty nice lathe and an M-head mill. Seems like a very fair price for the lathe and a real good deal for someone who needs bothl.


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Can be. Sucks remington torched the gun drills and dropped them from 15 ft with a forklift to make sure no gun company could use them when we closed Mayfield Kentucky.
Gun drills are easy to source. The newer carbide insert ones are the way to go.
 
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