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    Delta wood lathe

    Delta wood lathe model 46-651 reeves drive. 1 horsepower currently wired 110 volts but can be wired 220 volts. Headstock has new bearings. Got a one way 2436 so time to sell this one.
  2. Charles Hargenrader

    Vega 2600T Bowl lathe

    Never used in production. 7 years old. Comes with two tool rests, live center, dead center, 1" adapter to downsize tool rest post, bed extension. 700lbs. #2 morse tapers. 26 inch capacity. asking price was $2,450 I am dropping the price to $2,200 I am not turning...
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    Jay Bowdler

    Hello folks, I got to your forum from Ashley Harwood’s site. I’ve been tinkering with wood my entire life and finally purchased a NOVA DVR lathe 5 years ago after moving into my wood shop. No longer the garage!! . I was building a large dinner table for my daughter and wanted try my hand at...
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    Old Craftsmsn wood lathe help

    I have been looking for information on a very old Craftsman wood lathe. I cannot find any model number. Most parts have part numbers cast into them. I have disassembled it to see exactly what I have vs need. Wonder if anyone can help me with a few issues? I am looking for: any manual (I think...
  5. John Torchick

    Metal spinning on a wood lathe

    While looking at several websites for info in lathes, I ran across this on the Penn State Industries website. Thought it was interesting on what can be done on a plain ol' wood lathe. Not endorsing but merely for the info. http://www.pennstateind.com/store/metal-spinning.html
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