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  1. #1
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    Default Jet 16X42" Electronic Variable speed lathe with tools and Accessories

    Jet-708359-00.jpgUnfortunately, arthritis and allergies mean its time to sell my wonderful Jet 16X42" EVS lathe.
    This is a serious lathe on a heavy duty CAST IRON stand.
    Jet-708359-00.jpg(stock Photo)
    I am hoping to sell the lathe with all my quality tools and accessories, as a package.
    I am including
    • HSS turning chisels, Approx 20IMG_0663.jpg
    • Easytools Carbide tipped - square, round and detailing tool,IMG_0639.jpg
    • Vicmarc 115mm Heavy duty scrolling chuck
    • 14" Longworth Chuck
    • Assorted steel chucks and faceplate
    • Magnetic based work light attaches to lathe
    • Vacuum chuck
    • Triton respirator with 2 battery packs
    • Creusen Slow (and QUIET) rider with 2 grinding wheels
    • TRI Grind
    • Floor foot switch for lathe
    • Hare and forbes 1.5hp dust extractor with huge paper pleated cartridge filter
    • 100mm dust hoses and fittings
    • Vacuum attachment for cleaning the floor
    • inside and outside measuring calipers
    • 3 Ironbark sleepers which are fitted into the cast iron base to make it even more stable
    • 50 + dry and seasoned round cut timber blanks in silky oak, oak, red Alder, red gum, jarrah , maple and many others.
    • Many roughed out bowls, dried and ready for finishing
    • Gold, silver and Bronze flakes used for decorative filling of cracks, etc.. Like in metallic car paint. (very expensive to buy)
    • 50cm shed fan. Works but doesn't oscillate
    • Sanding disc tool with lots of 75mm sand paper pads
    • VERMEC DEEP HOLLOWING TOOL.
    • OUTBOARD TURNING STAND

    I am looking at $2100 ONO for the lot which is Most Excellent value.

    Pickup is in Oakleigh East. It is Heavy!!!

    I can't get all my photos to load on the website. Photos are in Part 2. I hope this is okay

    Cheers
    Steve
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    Cheers,
    Steck

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  3. #2
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  4. #3
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    Jet lathe price lowered$1850.

    Cheers,
    Steck

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    Mate, I wouldn't offer it any lower.


    Dear Woodturners,


    I've had the pleasure of using a model under this heavy-duty lathe since 2010, and I can confidently say that it is an absolute gem.

    Let me be blunt – finding a lathe of this calibre at such a reasonable price is a rare feat. Many lathes in the same price range simply do not measure up to the quality and performance offered by this lathe.

    What sets this lathe apart is its robust build and unwavering commitment to quality by JET. It's not just a piece of equipment; it's a true workhorse. From the moment you lay hands on it, you will see how heavy it is to pick it up. You will need several young blokes with you to help load it on your truck, or go the smart way and disassemble it. It's quite easy and not rocket science.


    Allow me to share a personal testament to its durability – I've been running my woodworking business with this lathe as my right-hand tool. Since 2010, it has never once let me down. No performance issues, no breakdowns – just reliable, consistent performance. As someone who turns regularly and depends on equipment that can keep up with the demands of a business, this lathe has proven to be an invaluable asset.
    Picture this: a lathe that runs like a beast, effortlessly handling every task you throw at it. Whether you're a seasoned professional or a passionate hobbyist, this lathe is designed to exceed your expectations. It's not just a tool; it's a long-term investment in your craft.
    What's truly remarkable is the longevity of this lathe. I firmly believe it will outlive you and anyone else lucky enough to work with it. That's the kind of reliability and endurance you want in a woodworking companion.
    So, fellow woodworkers, if you're in the market for a lathe that combines quality, durability, and affordability, look no further. I encourage you to make the same choice I did back in 2010 – invest in a lathe that will not only meet, but exceed your expectations.

    Elevate your woodworking experience with this exceptional lathe – it's a decision you won't regret.

    This lathe is currently priced below market value, and the additional items included typically entail an additional expenditure of $1000. Should you already possess the supplementary tools, you have the opportunity to liquidate the duplicate tools accompanying this lathe, thereby recovering a portion of the initial expenditure. This arrangement presents a mutually advantageous outcome – a definite win-win proposition.

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    Totally agree with the above. This is an absolute bargain.

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    Default Omg!

    I would snap this up in a second if I didn’t live in Tasmania making pick-up impossible.
    Shine on you crazy diamond!

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    Quote Originally Posted by section1 View Post
    Mate, I wouldn't offer it any lower.


    Dear Woodturners,


    I've had the pleasure of using a model under this heavy-duty lathe since 2010, and I can confidently say that it is an absolute gem.

    Let me be blunt – finding a lathe of this calibre at such a reasonable price is a rare feat. Many lathes in the same price range simply do not measure up to the quality and performance offered by this lathe.

    What sets this lathe apart is its robust build and unwavering commitment to quality by JET. It's not just a piece of equipment; it's a true workhorse. From the moment you lay hands on it, you will see how heavy it is to pick it up. You will need several young blokes with you to help load it on your truck, or go the smart way and disassemble it. It's quite easy and not rocket science.


    Allow me to share a personal testament to its durability – I've been running my woodworking business with this lathe as my right-hand tool. Since 2010, it has never once let me down. No performance issues, no breakdowns – just reliable, consistent performance. As someone who turns regularly and depends on equipment that can keep up with the demands of a business, this lathe has proven to be an invaluable asset.
    Picture this: a lathe that runs like a beast, effortlessly handling every task you throw at it. Whether you're a seasoned professional or a passionate hobbyist, this lathe is designed to exceed your expectations. It's not just a tool; it's a long-term investment in your craft.
    What's truly remarkable is the longevity of this lathe. I firmly believe it will outlive you and anyone else lucky enough to work with it. That's the kind of reliability and endurance you want in a woodworking companion.
    So, fellow woodworkers, if you're in the market for a lathe that combines quality, durability, and affordability, look no further. I encourage you to make the same choice I did back in 2010 – invest in a lathe that will not only meet, but exceed your expectations.

    Elevate your woodworking experience with this exceptional lathe – it's a decision you won't regret.

    This lathe is currently priced below market value, and the additional items included typically entail an additional expenditure of $1000. Should you already possess the supplementary tools, you have the opportunity to liquidate the duplicate tools accompanying this lathe, thereby recovering a portion of the initial expenditure. This arrangement presents a mutually advantageous outcome – a definite win-win proposition.
    Totally agree with the views expressed here .I have a couple of lathes but my go to is always the heavy built Jet that I have had since 2009 .The person who availed him/herself of this lathe would not have any regrets.
    Johnno

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    Default I’ll take it.

    Will pm to arrange a pickup hopefully either side of Xmas on the weekends is acceptable.

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    It looks like Dean is the LUCKY Winner!
    Sold
    Cheers,
    Steck

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    Quote Originally Posted by steck View Post
    It looks like Dean is the LUCKY Winner!
    Sold

    Thank god, I really couldn't afford it but I was getting weaker each day! I've seen this lathe a few times and it is absolutely sensational!

    Really good deal!

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    Total agree. I couldn't let it go much longer but don't have the money either.

    Great pick up.

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    Pure bargain.

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    Default Thank you

    Thank you to the people who posted positive comments about my lathe package.
    Cheers,
    Steck

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