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Buffalo 15"

grannyknot

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So how is this for barn fresh? Sitting in an out shed for the past 20yrs, I've already cleaned off most of the Peacock poop.
The lathe is a Logan 10.5"x24" model 200 and the Buffalo drill press is I believe one of their production or manufacturers models.
The entire head is on a rack and it moves up and down so no table is needed.
Motor is seized, the chuck keys for both the lathe and drill press are missing, as is the spindle pulley cover.
 

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crguy

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So how is this for barn fresh? Sitting in an out shed for the past 20yrs, I've already cleaned off most of the Peacock poop.
The lathe is a Logan 10.5"x24" model 200 and the Buffalo drill press is I believe one of their production or manufacturers models.
The entire head is on a rack and it moves up and down so no table is needed.
Motor is seized, the chuck keys for both the lathe and drill press are missing, as is the spindle pulley cover.
Buffalo made a 16 with with a spindle that slides up/down on a dovetail. Even easier to adjust.
 
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