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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Gunsmithing
smallest practical lathe for chambering and threading
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<blockquote data-quote="brutis.270" data-source="post: 1531997" data-attributes="member: 106710"><p>I think I would look at it as what is the biggest lathe I can fit in my garage /shop. I have a 15x50 turnmaster and it is great but as your skills and experience grow you will feel very restricted by a smaller machine. And yes the cost of the machine is small compared to GOOD tooling . Don't want to discourage you at all it is very rewarding build your own guns and parts. Not the cost saving route for chamber a rifle or two</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="brutis.270, post: 1531997, member: 106710"] I think I would look at it as what is the biggest lathe I can fit in my garage /shop. I have a 15x50 turnmaster and it is great but as your skills and experience grow you will feel very restricted by a smaller machine. And yes the cost of the machine is small compared to GOOD tooling . Don't want to discourage you at all it is very rewarding build your own guns and parts. Not the cost saving route for chamber a rifle or two [/QUOTE]
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