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Not sure if there is will be any interest in this, but I figured I'd ask. I have no need for this mini lathe or another saw, but I might use the saw. I want an 044/440 to play with or build a 044/046 since I have been watching all the sweet hybrid builds lately. The cylinder mounted on it is an 024 and the beer can is just for size comparison. I have not used this lathe for saw work but I made some bushings the other day and it works great. I got it from a retired guy that used it to make scale model parts. It is very clean. It comes with a chuck key, 1/2" drill chuck, dead center a few brazed carbides and a few wrenches. It would be a cheap way for someone to get there feet wet in machining. You can also thread with it. Upgrades I would make to it if I was keeping it would be a quick change tool post and some cheap tooling like small boring bars and a 4-jaw chuck. All the parts for these are inexpensive and there is a ton of info out there on using and modifying them.
I would also possibly trade for Jonsered or Dolmar saws larger than 60cc. They saws can be project saws.
It weighs around 80lb and could be shipped usps in two seperate boxes. Thanks for looking.
I would also possibly trade for Jonsered or Dolmar saws larger than 60cc. They saws can be project saws.
It weighs around 80lb and could be shipped usps in two seperate boxes. Thanks for looking.



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