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Escudo

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Well shipmates, here is a picture of my recent ebay scoop.

A Wabeco 4000E metal working lathe with a full set of accessories, some never used.

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The lathe is 18 months old. I am not an expert on these machines, which appear to be well regarded. Typical German quality and engineering.

The lathe should provide years of trusty service in the manufacture of small knurled knobs, sleeves and other components allied to woodworking projects and toolmaking.

I just need to find somewhere to set-up the lathe as it does not fit in my small workshop. :oops:

Cheers, Tony.
 
Escudo":2jm4ia03 said:
Well shipmates, here is a picture of my recent ebay scoop.

A Wabeco 4000E metal working lathe with a full set of accessories, some never used.

4237414339_caaa36ffe6.jpg


The lathe is 18 months old. I am not an expert on these machines, which appear to be well regarded. Typical German quality and engineering.

The lathe should provide years of trusty service in the manufacture of small knurled knobs, sleeves and other components allied to woodworking projects and toolmaking.

I just need to find somewhere to set-up the lathe as it does not fit in my small workshop. :oops:

Cheers, Tony.


Tony,

You have just made me dribble all over my keyboard........As you do not have the room I will gladly take it off your hands 8)
 
Escudo":ymxa43r8 said:
I just need to find somewhere to set-up the lathe as it does not fit in my small workshop. :oops:

Cheers, Tony.

Bedroom?

It needs to keep it well away from any sawdust as this will draw all the lubrication away from the sliding surfaces and it will become difficult to use.

Bob
 
Thats a beauty Tony. Makes my ancient battleworn Winfield look a bit of a shambles!

Ed
 
Tony - swop it for a Unimat 3 - you will have space for that? :)

Looks the business!

Rod
 
WOW...that is JUST what I am looking for...I would even settle for a UNIMAT 3 if anyone has one for sale! :wink:

If you don't mind me asking...what did you pay for it in the end...

I need to start saving...the things I could do with that I can't even start to imagine!!

Jim
 
Superb! Have fun with it.

When picking a site for it, don't forget that even with a rear splash guard there is still lots of potential for a getting a stripe of oil-spray across the ceiling :)

Boz
 
please document your fun and games Tony. Interested to see what you produce and how you get there.
 
Thanks for all the kind comments.

I am looking forward to getting to grips with the lathe and have purchased a few reference books to get started. A retired engineer friend of mine has also offered to provide some coaching and guidance which will be very helpful.

I was lucky to land on this lathe via ebay particularly as it was nearby in Thetford. The lathe cost just over £1,500 a good price when compared to the cost new, not to mention the value of all the accessories which must amount to more than £500.

I will keep you posted on my progress, even if it is a bit slow, it will be fun and rewarding.

Cheers, Tony.
 
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