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jbann
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im in the market for a used lathe mainly for barrel work. harrison m300 13/36 or sb heavy 10? opinions please. thanks guys.
That is a real lathe.
Paul, I'll wager you have never been in a real machine shop, let alone manage one. Now, tell me, just what is state of the art in engine lathes.South Bend made the "Best" buggywhips. They only made a few models, and they made them longer than anybosy else. A well made, low tech, belt drive, plain bearing lathe. Most lathe makers abandonded the format in the late '20s. There was a niche market for their lathes. they were simple, forgiving, and easy to learn on. But nobody ever said they represented the state of the art.
But nobody ever said they represented the state of the art.
Wait until the "Chosen One" is done with the economy and you will be able to pick up machine tools for "pennies on the pound". Then after he is done with the economy he will take of that pesky “Private Ownership” of guns problem. If a Professional Gunsmith had the lathe he might toss you in a magic marker to use for a threading stop, just to get rid of the lathe as reminder in his shop of the time when we once had an industry.
Nic.