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Thread: Woodfast long bed lathe.
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20th May 2017, 12:56 PM #1
Woodfast long bed lathe.
3 phase Woodfasr long bed lathe.
Ex Uni so not worn out.
Be the 30mm thread.
Clearing a workshop.
$200 or make an offer.
These are easy to change to 240v.
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20th May 2017, 01:21 PM #2
If only I was in Sydney.......
Brad.
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2nd June 2017, 07:55 PM #3
Looks like we have sold off the rest of the gear from the workshop except this lathe.
Any interest at $100?
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4th June 2017, 05:12 PM #4SENIOR MEMBER
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What's the model # and what's the bed length?
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4th June 2017, 08:57 PM #5
I'll take it, provided you can wait a while till I can some arrange transport. What's the 3PH motor HP, lathe length (a 900 or 1100 between centres) and centre height?
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A bargain at 4 times the price!
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5th June 2017, 04:42 PM #7
Lathe details or not?
The lathe is located an hours drive from me in a workshop I don't have a key for.
I have another photo which may or may not help.
Model number I've no idea.
Centre height of these lathes is 6" from memory.
They take 3' tween centres.
HP of motor I didn't check out when last out there.
Prefer to have a local buyer as this is third party to third party if a rucker is being considered.
That being said I may be driving up North to visit my bro in Murbah and could go in the ute if a donation towards the extra petrol over the sedan was on offer.
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5th June 2017, 04:56 PM #8
Do you mean Murwillumbah, if so, yes I'd be in for donation of say $100 towards petrol bringing it back up to $200. If you want to go for local though no problem, just let me know, it was more a case of ensuring it was not scrapped and would make a good lathe for beginner
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5th June 2017, 07:50 PM #9
Neil,
youve got a deal if the missus is ok.
We acquired a decent sedan from my son a short while back and she said she much preferred it to the ute.
Due to my Daughter having a knee op I think I'll be driving up and back and she will stay to make sure Laura's ok and then fly up. So it'll only be a one way trip home in the ute for her.
She will probably fly to Brissy to catch up with her rellys there so this could work out quite well.
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5th June 2017, 09:53 PM #10GOLD MEMBER
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Well done. Great machine, great price. I loved my Woodfast (but love my current lathe more). All good Australian products. Good on you Neil for saving it from the scrap heap. There are lots of potential buyers up here - they can just be a bit slow to act. When I sold my C1000 everyone was coy - until I sold it, then they came out of the woodwork (so to speak).
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5th June 2017, 10:17 PM #11
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5th June 2017, 10:27 PM #12SENIOR MEMBER
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That's a great buy, I looked at the ad when it first came on and if I had the room I would have snapped it up. I can always come over Neil for a coffee ..
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