Woods_Wanderer
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Well after 3 months of searching, I finally brought home a lathe yesterday. I've been looking for an affordable one to put in my garage and learn to use and make basic parts on, but everything around here tends to be huge, or beat up but still really pricy. I saw the ad for this on facebook, listed just as a "9" Logan lathe" with only a couple of pictures, but it was affordable and local so I went to check it out.
The machine was in good shape except for needing the fwd/rvs switch rewired, and the ways were in good shape with no wear I could find at all (but no scrape marks either?). I was pleased and surprised to find it came with quite a few attachments including a Palmgren milling attachment, a turret in addition to the tailstock, 2 cross-slides (one has 2 sets of T-slots), a 5C collet set and quick changer, a taper attachment, various toolposts, and quite a bit of random tooling I haven't had a change to sort through yet. It didn't come with a steady rest or 4 jaw but for $850 I'm still within budget buying these separate.
The 5C collets surprised me a bit on a 9" lathe so I looked up the model when I got home. Logan 1957...it's an 11"! So that was a great surprise, for sure. I found the S/N as well, 76473.
Any idea what the deal is with the turret and T-slot cross-slide?
The machine was in good shape except for needing the fwd/rvs switch rewired, and the ways were in good shape with no wear I could find at all (but no scrape marks either?). I was pleased and surprised to find it came with quite a few attachments including a Palmgren milling attachment, a turret in addition to the tailstock, 2 cross-slides (one has 2 sets of T-slots), a 5C collet set and quick changer, a taper attachment, various toolposts, and quite a bit of random tooling I haven't had a change to sort through yet. It didn't come with a steady rest or 4 jaw but for $850 I'm still within budget buying these separate.
The 5C collets surprised me a bit on a 9" lathe so I looked up the model when I got home. Logan 1957...it's an 11"! So that was a great surprise, for sure. I found the S/N as well, 76473.
Any idea what the deal is with the turret and T-slot cross-slide?
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