Thanks very much for all your replies lads.
I see theirs a few listed on ebay from £45O to £75O, and some with best offer.
The prices of RS's has gone up alot in the last few years, Still very reasonable for the best production lathe around. A few years ago you could pick one up for £5OO.
I had a look at the wadkin RS, and can see that It would be oversized for my small modest ws, as I'd have to give up half my longest wall, which I was hoping to keep clear as much as I could for pushing other machinery up against when not required, so the RS is not really an option for me, though looks a cracking machine.
Thanks Wallace
£1000 for a Union Graduate is not too bad, as long as it is in good condition, and comes with a fair amount of accesories. The Wadkin RS can be had fror a similar price, and is clearly a more robust lathe, but is much harder to transport and move around and much larger footprint.
I managed to get a Union Graduate into a hatchback with the seats folded down.
The small bed I was bidding on had single ph motor fitted, with variable speed and reverse, 2 or 3 face plates of various sizes, an axminster 4 jaw chuck and what looked like a nice set off tools, ready to plug and play. Very clean, and would have suited my situation better at this time.
I'm kind off gutted that I missed out on it actually
Thanks mini
I know nothing about graduate lathes
Just looked on ebay the 30" bed ones seem to be selling for £600 and will do carriage for about £120 if you cant collect. Is one of these an option and then buy a short bed later or is this a daft idea?
No that Is not a bad Idea at all okey, I wasn't aware that the bed could be removed, I can see that as a big benefit as that would also solve a storage issue for me, when not requiring the bed in use.
I'm up in Scotland, and Ive used this guy to bring me a couple off pieces up from down south. I contacted him about the lathe i was bidding on, this guy takes orders and only goes down to England on a Tuesday once a week, and he was going to collect from kent for a £100
I was quoted rediculous prices from couriers during lockdown, and dont think I could ever find better, who also helped get the machines into my ws.
Thanks okey
Which is why I signed up with gixen.com - let it do the bidding, just set a max price.
Thanks pe2dave, I will look into that gixen.com very shortly.
Thank you
Good as they are I think I were spending anything like a grand I'd be looking for alternatives.
Hi Phil, I've read through many post from you guys regarding all aspects of our craft/hobby and machinery, and from what I've picked up, the consensus off opinion has been to go for old, over new when it comes to buying machinery, or am I missing something here.
I am open to all options and advice from more informed members, than I am myself. As I am still fitting out my WS at this time, and I'd like to get It right 1st time, If I could. Or rather not buy twice. Alternatives would be nice to look over.
Thanks Phil
Rob