Micscience
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Whats up guys. I had two questions for the community especially for those who have lathes and experience with lathes. I am going to attempt to build the David Gingery lathe. It is the only way I will be able to obtain a lathe for under $200-$300 smackers. I wanted to ask how important would a machinist level be to true the lathes bed and stuff?
My second question is I found a older Stanley machinist level that is 12 inches long for 25$ bucs. When I checked ebay's selection of machinist levels they were $200 plus dollars. So I am thinking I should buy this level since it might be very significant for building the lathe and just because it is really good price. Can some lend there expertise here I know there a Lathe guys here on GF. Thanks fellas.
My second question is I found a older Stanley machinist level that is 12 inches long for 25$ bucs. When I checked ebay's selection of machinist levels they were $200 plus dollars. So I am thinking I should buy this level since it might be very significant for building the lathe and just because it is really good price. Can some lend there expertise here I know there a Lathe guys here on GF. Thanks fellas.


you will be further along in the long run. Although I may have gone with bar tending or the like; I didn't know pumping gas was still a job these days. 
If it was ~$150 or less, I'd tell you to grab it, but at that price I think you would be better suited looking for something larger. The carriage feed being on the end of the bed instead of the saddle is a real pain. Also it lacks feed dials. 