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mod edit: ( 8.6 ) - Auction Site Links.
Members sometimes feel that posting random links to eBay or similar sites may be of benefit to other members looking for a "bargain".
It is not in the interests of our membership to highlight items that some may already have on their watch list. Furthermore we have had instances in the past where members have spuriously drawn attention to their own listings. It is suggested that those wishing to find "bargains" do so themselves.
While on the subject of Viceroy lathes, I can't see why a metal working lathe, with all the extra that goes into it such as screw cutting gearbox etc, should be similarly priced ( sometimes cheaper) than a woodturning lathe which is much more basic. I know metal lathes are not ideal for wood turning, but I have read about professionals using big metal lathes, sometimes modified, for their heavy wood turning work because they are more sturdily built, have slow speeds, large motors etc. It just seems that the prices do not match up.
K
Members sometimes feel that posting random links to eBay or similar sites may be of benefit to other members looking for a "bargain".
It is not in the interests of our membership to highlight items that some may already have on their watch list. Furthermore we have had instances in the past where members have spuriously drawn attention to their own listings. It is suggested that those wishing to find "bargains" do so themselves.
While on the subject of Viceroy lathes, I can't see why a metal working lathe, with all the extra that goes into it such as screw cutting gearbox etc, should be similarly priced ( sometimes cheaper) than a woodturning lathe which is much more basic. I know metal lathes are not ideal for wood turning, but I have read about professionals using big metal lathes, sometimes modified, for their heavy wood turning work because they are more sturdily built, have slow speeds, large motors etc. It just seems that the prices do not match up.
K