kunkernator
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Alright, found this about a month ago on Craigslist in NY (i live in Texas). It is an Atlas Clausing 6300 lathe with lots of extra tooling.

Anyhow, got a buddy in CT to go take a look at it and he snagged it for $750.




Fast forward a month, and it is now in a crate.



My buddy just dropped it off at a local Fastenal store that will ship it to my local store. Cool program they have called 3PL, they basically sell space on their trucks for your freight shipments and it jumps from store to store until it reaches it's destination. The cool part is it is REAL cheap. Cost me $300 from CT to TX.
Now, what people have to understand is that it is next to impossible to find a lathe or machinery of this vintage anywhere near me in the midwest (at least at a reasonable cost). So i expanded my search back east to near where my buddy lives.
The lathe is in really good condition, was owned by a retired machinist who used it for personal use in his home shop. My buddy has machining experience and ran it thru it's paces before it was disconnected and loaded. It is dirty, but VERY well maintained. Included is a full collet set, a 3 jaw chuck, faceplate, live center, quick change tool post and many tool holders, plus a lot more.
I will keep this thread up to date with the lathe when i receive it, and setup. I am learning on this, so it will be slow. I am considering restoring it, but have yet to see it in person.
Next to find; a Bridgeport!
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Anyhow, got a buddy in CT to go take a look at it and he snagged it for $750.




Fast forward a month, and it is now in a crate.



My buddy just dropped it off at a local Fastenal store that will ship it to my local store. Cool program they have called 3PL, they basically sell space on their trucks for your freight shipments and it jumps from store to store until it reaches it's destination. The cool part is it is REAL cheap. Cost me $300 from CT to TX.
Now, what people have to understand is that it is next to impossible to find a lathe or machinery of this vintage anywhere near me in the midwest (at least at a reasonable cost). So i expanded my search back east to near where my buddy lives.
The lathe is in really good condition, was owned by a retired machinist who used it for personal use in his home shop. My buddy has machining experience and ran it thru it's paces before it was disconnected and loaded. It is dirty, but VERY well maintained. Included is a full collet set, a 3 jaw chuck, faceplate, live center, quick change tool post and many tool holders, plus a lot more.
I will keep this thread up to date with the lathe when i receive it, and setup. I am learning on this, so it will be slow. I am considering restoring it, but have yet to see it in person.
Next to find; a Bridgeport!
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