Jwallace1
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thanks, it was a fun project and been fun learning to use
Hey, I have one of those that I purchased in the 80s. Still going. I have it set up with a Royal collet chuck with Hardinge collets. If they are still made as well now as they were then it's a solid buy.I have a Dashin Prince - I never heard of it either - but i the exact same lathe Grizzly sells as their tool room lathe for ~$7k. It was from an estate sale and I got it for $1200. Great lathe! You just have to look around and not be in a hurry. You get a lot more for your money with a 3 phase machine and it is easy to make a rotary phase converter or get a VFD
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I picked up a 1944 South Bend 10L a few years ago for my garage.
I moved to California five years ago and left my workshop and heavy equipment behind (lathe, bport, presses, etc).
My old lathe was a Rockwell 10 that I'd had for 20 years of good service. Would have cost me a ton to ship it across the country so I sold it to a buddy and used the funds to buy the South Bend.
Jason
So I finally got a workable Lathe. Found a 7x16 Mini lathe on Offerup for stupid cheap. Not very rigid but If its my space/needs.
Started ordering tooling. My god I will never order from CDCO ever again. I should have listened to the various threads on the internet about them. I'm sure the product will be fine when it arrives, but any mistakes, any warranty issues is a challenge.
Here is my problem. For some reason my ship to address is missing the second line/suite number. I noticed this after I ordered and since it was holiday time (Thanksgiving) promptly sent them an email. No response. Called them the following week, Wednesday the item is marked as shipped without a responded or getting through to them.
Finally got through to them on Friday, after a few minutes on the phone I had to hang up. The guy on the other end simply does not have a good enough grasp of English to understand what I'm saying. Yelling back at me "You didn't give me a suite number" doesn't help. So I had to take my problem to UPS.
The problem is UPS doesn't allow the receiver to change UPS ground information until delivery attempts have been made, and you need the invoice number from their delivery attempt. I wait for my delivery sitting in a chair outside the building. I never see them even make an attempt to deliver anywhere to the building. But it is big and they might have come into a different entrance.
3 weeks later and I still don't have my item. UPS doesn't let me correct the address or hold at location as this has to be initiated by the sender, which CDCO doesn't understand. I don't have a delivery attempt notice because they don't have the full address. It is scheduled to attempt delivery again Wednesday, I expect it to be returned to CDCO at some point.
Also their email is broken I get the following bounceback multiple times "Message not delivered There was a problem delivering your message to [email protected]. 454 4.7.0 TLS not available due to local problem"
Look at his build thread, he hasa nice walk thru showing exactly what it took....and its just an awesome thread in generalDamn that looks beefy how do you move that?
This post was overdue - Lathe has been in the shop for a few months now, and heavily used too. It's an older Enco 12x36, big enough for what I need, and in very nice shape. Got a DRO ready to go on, just have to figure out how to mount the "Y Axis" (Cross Slide).
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Very nice. Which DRO are you going with.
You wouldn't happen to have a manual for that would you? I have a Enco that I need some wiring and a few other things sorted out.

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Ended up flipping that one on Sunday and picked up a Lathemaster 8x14 last night. Pics to come once it's reassembled and on the bench.I picked up this '37/'38 Craftsman 101 just last week. Cleaned it up and got it operational last night. It's small, but it certainly has a ton of character. Looking forward to turning some small parts/bushings with it.
I started with a old Craftsman lathe and later on I stumbled on to Atlas horizontal mill dirt cheap.More recently I purchased a 13”SB lathe and a Index vertical mill from a man who’s health situation had rendered them useless to him.Just like everyone else said,very handy to have around and in my case,very minimal knowledge as to how to use them.Both of the most recent purchases came with a ton of tooling.Who here has a metal lathe? I'm looking to get one off craigslist. Ive seen the new ones and they just don't seem tough enough. Id like to get an old south bend or similar. Some on craigslist go for about 500 (that would be the one I'm interested in) Question is, it seems like I would use it a ton,(mostly motorcycle fab parts, bungs, shaving lower trees).
How often do you lathe owners use yours? Was it worth it to buy? And how much did you get it for? Pictures would be awesome.

You're gonna twist that into an art piece in your Springfield, right?
