t8hants
Established Member
I have the chance to get a Myford ML8 on Myford metal stand for less than scrap price. Its the sort that schools used to have back in the 60's which was when I last did some turning. It has all the large lumps, tool rest, tail- stock, and a great non Myford looking bracket for I assume bowl turning, and that's where my knowledge ends.
So my questions are, is it worth even the small sum I have been offered it for. Are parts like chucks and what ever other accessories that you needed still available? Are there any hidden problems that I should look for, as I have only had a brief look at it in the dark damp shed where it lies quietly rusting. Its 3 phase, but I have a selection of old motors to convert it or are 'magic box' converters worth it these days?
Up to now I have had not thought of taking up wood turning, but its available and I think if I don't have it its going for scrap! So my heart is leading my head at the moment.
Gareth
So my questions are, is it worth even the small sum I have been offered it for. Are parts like chucks and what ever other accessories that you needed still available? Are there any hidden problems that I should look for, as I have only had a brief look at it in the dark damp shed where it lies quietly rusting. Its 3 phase, but I have a selection of old motors to convert it or are 'magic box' converters worth it these days?
Up to now I have had not thought of taking up wood turning, but its available and I think if I don't have it its going for scrap! So my heart is leading my head at the moment.
Gareth