Baldhead":2ysue4ds said:Possibly not the bargain that it looks!
Just because it'll last three years doesn't mean it's any good for anything.Newbie_Neil":1dt4d0ce said:Baldhead":1dt4d0ce said:Possibly not the bargain that it looks!
That was my first thought, but surely it must do something to warrant a three year guarantee. :lol:
Neil
bourbon":153o5ncg said:don't shoot me down. But if someone is unsure weather to try wood turning, wouldn't this lathe do the job? almost nothing else needs to be purchased except for safety gear
powertools":2lscka3o said:First thing to say is that I am not a serious wood turner but I have been a hobby woodworker for over 40 years.
My first lathe was a Stanley Bridges attachment for my drill it held a piece of wood at both ends and spun it and it did what I expected of it.
For the cost it has to be a good entry level machine for people who want to spin wood and shape it to try there hand at wood turning.
It is cheaper than a good hand held drill.
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