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How to judge a used lathe
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<blockquote data-quote="Hired Gun" data-source="post: 600358" data-attributes="member: 1290"><p>The bad part about buying older used iron is though it may check out fine today if you ever lose a gear or have a problem parts can be very hard or expensive to come by. With the price of scrap so high a lot of broken and worn out equipment is melted down rather than parted out. I looked for 3 years before I decided to just buy a new one.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hired Gun, post: 600358, member: 1290"] The bad part about buying older used iron is though it may check out fine today if you ever lose a gear or have a problem parts can be very hard or expensive to come by. With the price of scrap so high a lot of broken and worn out equipment is melted down rather than parted out. I looked for 3 years before I decided to just buy a new one. [/QUOTE]
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