Sandy Well said your statement just about sum’s me up when I first started woodturning i spoke to a retired master woodturner who who worked for moody boat builders near Southampton who said if I can’t afford the very best quality lathe then bye an old English manufactured one which I did I still have a very old Tyme lathe today which has served me well and dose everything I need. I will always buy a cheap Tyme Record or Arundel lathe to service and refurbish sympathetically and sell on to help introduce people to our wonderful hobby with good quality equipment that will last at a reasonable price .For me, it's a way of getting a much better quality piece of equipment at a reasonable price. I don't do the full restoration, just get the tool into functioning condition for use.
I love old cast iron machines. simple design and they last forever. I get a lot of pleasure getting them working well and even more pleasure using them.
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