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Thread: Router Lathe??
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1st September 2000, 07:31 PM #16
John,good to see you having a win mate,though our esteemed Pollies could have done something about the dollar by now and gotten you a better rate before you bought
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2nd September 2000, 05:18 PM #17
Johnno. 38.9 pence to the $. 5% import duty.$67.50 delivery.+10% G.S b*^#!|yT.on the lot!!!
Regards John H.Jack the Lad.
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26th September 2000, 09:50 PM #18
John if you want a router lathe try Timbecon in W.A. they have a Sherwood listed as available mid 2000 web address is www.timbecon.com.au . They do mail orderprices are around $220 plus GST. plus frieght. regards steve
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27th September 2000, 02:25 PM #19
Thanks Steve. As I said in my post of Sept 1st. I have ordered and now received the Trend Router Lathe. It seems to be a good machine and I think I will be able to do all I want with it. All I have to do now is save up to pay Visa-card for all those Oz dollars that the conversion from pounds sterling gobbled up!
Regards and thanks again.
John H.
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28th September 2008, 01:20 PM #20
HI all
dont know if this thread is still going,
Ive owned and have used this Router Lathe and still use it, its an amazing tool, i brought it in 1990 from Izaac Lords in High Wycombe Bucks Were i was born, and lived for 35 years. did my time at Gomm Brothers Gordon Road HW.
been woodwoking for over 30 years now. Now i live in Perth West Australia since 1998.
The lathe is an all round wood or Aluminium turning tool.
ive done some amazing stuff with this lathe, i brought it for 118.00 UK pounds in 1990 when i ran my own company, Pauls Furniture High Wycombe.
i have all the original tools and cutters ans frame, its setup on a 25mm mdf block.
have a look on my web site to see more. Barley Twist Columns are my faverite turning,
also i mad a set of forward controls from billit aluminium, and turned them on this router lathe,
http://www.members.tripod.com/coskys0/id27.htm
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29th September 2008, 11:41 PM #21Intermediate Member
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Router Lathe
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30th September 2008, 09:16 AM #22
That was 8 years ago! I no longer have that piece of c^*p!!
Jack the Lad.
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2nd October 2008, 11:46 PM #23
Please post some pics when it comes. A couple of years back, my Trend rep here said they were discontinuing the lathe but an improved version might be hitting the market. Would be very interested to see what you've ordered...
There was a link in here a while back to an American manufacturer and the thing looked bloody fantastic. A well-machined geared system a lot better than the little thing from Trend which uses cables... (the old one anyway)
DamienIs it wrong to be in love with a sawbench?
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3rd October 2008, 01:26 AM #24
I have a full and complete manual and the original templetes for all the styles of turning
Router Lathe manual Link:
http://www.mediafire.com/?nfmvijmkzn1
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4th October 2008, 04:17 AM #25
Router Lathe manual Link:
http://www.mediafire.com/?nfmvijmkzn1
Chair Legs1 Link:
http://www.mediafire.com/?mtrjjbdn2jn
Chair Legs2 Link:
http://www.mediafire.com/?jckzzv1yxzz
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14th October 2008, 07:20 AM #26Retired
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http://www.legacywoodworking.com/ Is this the one Damian?