View Full Version : Just beginning, Need help, advice
mehalliday
3rd October 2008, 01:56 PM
Just beginning, need advice on wood turning lathe, which one to buy, am looking on ebay at a couple, what do I need to look for??:doh:
I am looking at two Rand lathes, one variable speed and one 5 speed. Anyone know anything about these machines
Ozkaban
3rd October 2008, 02:05 PM
All of the advice floating around these forums seems to suggest the generic MC900 or MC1100 lathes from Carbatec, Hare & Forbes, et. al. seems to be the option.
edit: heres a link
http://www.carbatec.com.au/woodturning-tools/lathes-accessories/carba-tec-economy-woodlathes
(if you've never been to carbatec website before, select a store and it should take tyou back to the product. if not, click the link again after selecting the store)
Really depends on what you want to do, but that's a starting point.
Cheers,
Dave
Big Shed
3rd October 2008, 02:17 PM
Ozkaban, I have a sneaking suspicion that mehalliday has a long way to travel to any Carbatec store, I think MO stands for Missouri US?
Anyway your MC900/1100 recommendation is a good one, but mehaliday would be better off to look for one on the Jet or Grizzly site.
Ozkaban
3rd October 2008, 02:37 PM
hmmm good point. didn't read the location...
Surely they have cheap chinese imports in the US too though???
cheers,
Dave
mehalliday
4th October 2008, 11:55 AM
All of the advice floating around these forums seems to suggest the generic MC900 or MC1100 lathes from Carbatec, Hare & Forbes, et. al. seems to be the option.
edit: heres a link
http://www.carbatec.com.au/woodturning-tools/lathes-accessories/carba-tec-economy-woodlathes
(if you've never been to carbatec website before, select a store and it should take tyou back to the product. if not, click the link again after selecting the store)
Really depends on what you want to do, but that's a starting point.
Cheers,
Dave
Thanks for the link. I'll check it out.