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Large Lathe

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Bill,

The sliding bed is 75", total lenght is 96", The sliding bed will slide 14"and could be made to slide even more. It was made in the late 1850'sasking $2500 comes with vfd.
The only things I could get into my basement shop would be the tailstock and the banjo.
Lathe has 4 or 5 face plates
 
John T. has a good idea..unless you are making real big pens. That is one big lathe!!! I noticed that it is on casters. How many would it take to move it? Guess I'll stick to my little Rikon.
 
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