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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Gunsmithing
Lathe question
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<blockquote data-quote="rifle 57" data-source="post: 1070244" data-attributes="member: 50791"><p>Yes you are correct it could be rebuilt but I just don't have any use for the little bench top lathes and most of the small Asian lathes are junk. I have all ready been that route with the small Asian and small American lathes, they just wont do the kind of quality work that I want to do. Yes I know they will do good enough for most gunsmiths and hobbyist. I just like my 15x50 Colchester and my 16x40 Tru-turn and the 13x40 MSC. They are heavy and ridged.</p><p> I would love to own a Monarch 10-EE or a Hardinge.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rifle 57, post: 1070244, member: 50791"] Yes you are correct it could be rebuilt but I just don't have any use for the little bench top lathes and most of the small Asian lathes are junk. I have all ready been that route with the small Asian and small American lathes, they just wont do the kind of quality work that I want to do. Yes I know they will do good enough for most gunsmiths and hobbyist. I just like my 15x50 Colchester and my 16x40 Tru-turn and the 13x40 MSC. They are heavy and ridged. I would love to own a Monarch 10-EE or a Hardinge. [/QUOTE]
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