dinny_g wrote: Sun May 18, 2025 11:04 pm
DeskJockey wrote: Sun May 18, 2025 7:33 pm
I predict Nef will now put effort into being able to operate both simultaneously, devising a one-handed method.
Yep - the Jean Michele Jare of metal turning…
Now that would be an interesting trick!
The real reason I've bought a second one is for the extra tooling, and a few spares. As I'm sure you can imagine, OEM spares for a 1948 lathe are a bit thin on the ground, and my lathe no.1 is missing its changewheels (needed for cutting different thread pitches). Also, lots of the tooling is insanely expensive - a single reamer and tap in one particular size is £450 *if* I have a friend bring it back from the US for me
So, by fluke, a friend put me in touch with a retiring gunsmith with exactly the same lathe as me, but with a ton of tools. We have provisionally agreed for me to buy the whole shooting match as a single package.
If I possibly can, I'm going to try and arrange the sale of the second lathe *before* I collect it, and hopefully have the new owner collect directly, rather than me having to lug it around!