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Old 10-10-2007   #37 (permalink)
man31x
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Originally Posted by alan2525 View Post
I finally bit the bullet and purchased a small lathe!

After a bit of research and some reading on the internet, this here forum etc, I decided on purchasing a Taig / Peatol Lathe. I needed something small as it's going to be used in an unheated shed and needs to be portable small enough to stow away when not in use, but still rugged enough to be able to make some usefull model parts.

There's a very usefull website: www.cartertools.com for info on the taig lathe. Taig produce a small range of usefull accessories for the lathe too, milling attachment, collet sets, 4 jaw chuck etc which I'll be adding at a later date. The first job is to turn some brass collets for my cnc machine, then true up some acrylic wheels and produce axles and spacers for gearbox for my tank model...

Here's mine mounted up on an old 3/4" tabletop with motor mounted and wired up - just after making some swarf:

Hi, I have just joined the forum with the intention of gathering advice and information before I buy one of these Taig/Peatol microl lathes. I have a small remote helicopter that I would like to make parts for, also I have an interest in modifying Abu multiplier fishing reels for my father who has several ideas to persue.
Can you offer any advice? Are you pleased withit? Would you buy it over again?
What would you say are it's best and worst elements?
What do you need to order to get going as I beleive this is not a complete lathe ready to go out of the box and several parts are required to be ordered seperately?

Best regards
Geoff
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