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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
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Lathe question
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<blockquote data-quote="rifle 57" data-source="post: 1070603" data-attributes="member: 50791"><p>Yes I agree that would make a good lathe for someone starting out. It is very similar to my 13x40 MSC lathe. And it looks like it might have a heavy base under it instead of a tin can bottom like most of the Asian lathes have. I see it weighs 1500 lbs. witch will help it to be more ridged. My MSC lathe has a cast iron bottom and weighs 2000 lbs and that does help make it a pretty good little lathe.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rifle 57, post: 1070603, member: 50791"] Yes I agree that would make a good lathe for someone starting out. It is very similar to my 13x40 MSC lathe. And it looks like it might have a heavy base under it instead of a tin can bottom like most of the Asian lathes have. I see it weighs 1500 lbs. witch will help it to be more ridged. My MSC lathe has a cast iron bottom and weighs 2000 lbs and that does help make it a pretty good little lathe. [/QUOTE]
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