I know they will be 90 but I guess I worded it wrong. I've seen some rolling where the adjustment bolts were say 0 and 180 be like 1" from end of fixture and the two at 90 and 270 be say 2" from the end. That's what I meant by staggered
How are you getting to $10k? I'm seeing $5,900 plus shipping. What are the upgrades?
with the desire to buy my own lathe and one day do my own barrel work, I have come across these lathes and like all of your opinions on each I'm listing.
I have been thinking of getting a lath
First is a LeBlonde 15-54 at 7250.00
I had been wanting to get a lathe for awhile and had talked myself into a grizz or PM when a South Bend 13" tool room lathe came available close to me. I bought it with only a picture to go by as I knew I could part it out and get more than I paid. The SB was/is fithly and needs complete teardown just to clean it up also other issues and the ways are worn near the headstock like usual. Its a project and I will enjoy it. Its got a taper attachment and will be a nice lathe when I'm done, whenever that is. In the meantime though I think I'll get a PM or Grizz to have something to work with. What the heck I need at least two lathes anyway. To me bottom line-- If you want one lathe and you're just doing barrel work, and you dont want to be a machine rebuilder or spend alot of time looking the imports are a good deal. If I was going into business with it I'd probably get a sharp. I think Griz's parts availability and service are better than PM and they will be around for future parts dont know if PM will be. But I sure like that skinnier headstock. decisions decisions I'll say one thing the crossslide/compound on the 13" SB make these imports crossslide/compounds look like tinker toys.
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Next is a Birmingham 14-40 at 2650.00
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Next is a Clausing 13-40 at 3950.00
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Next is a south Bend 13-32 at 4900.00 and it's been reconditioned.
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Or a brand new Precison Matthews PM1340 with all the works for around 10k
http://www.machinetoolonline.com/PM1340T.html
Thanks for any and all input.
with the desire to buy my own lathe and one day do my own barrel work, I have come across these lathes and like all of your opinions on each I'm listing.
First is a LeBlonde 15-54 at 7250.00
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Next is a Birmingham 14-40 at 2650.00
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Next is a Clausing 13-40 at 3950.00
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Next is a south Bend 13-32 at 4900.00 and it's been reconditioned.
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Or a brand new Precison Matthews PM1340 with all the works for around 10k
http://www.machinetoolonline.com/PM1340T.html
Thanks for any and all input.
10EE lathes were an outstanding "tool room" lathe. They haven't been made in years (decades?) so parts are a bit iffy. Electrics can be modernized and probably should be, but that isn't the liability. The big issue with most 10EE latest is that most are short between centers. Which makes them less attractive as you can't put a barrel between centers. So you need to find a long bed 10EE and they aren't nearly as common. The best lathe for general gun work IMO is a Harrison M350. There are lots of near copies of this lathe available like the Grizzly. YMMV.I've been toying with the idea of buying a lathe myself. Are older Monarch 10ee lathe parts available and are they reasonable to work on and rebuildable ? What issues should I run away from and what is fixable and should be considered in general ? I almost went and bought a 1990 model 13x40 south bend yesterday and thankfully it has been sold today but I've got the bug.
Parts are still plentiful for them. But repairing and modernizing drive systems can be a staggering cost. Finding a 30" bed 10EE is very hard. The Clausing 14x40 we have at work would be an awesome gun lathe, short head stock, big enough through hole, and very accurate machine. I'm transitioning to CNC gear and looking for a Mazak or Okuma maybe a Hurco that I can handle at least 20"10EE lathes were an outstanding "tool room" lathe. They haven't been made in years (decades?) so parts are a bit iffy. Electrics can be modernized and probably should be, but that isn't the liability. The big issue with most 10EE latest is that most are short between centers. Which makes them less attractive as you can't put a barrel between centers. So you need to find a long bed 10EE and they aren't nearly as common. The best lathe for general gun work IMO is a Harrison M350. There are lots of near copies of this lathe available like the Grizzly. YMMV.
Parts are still plentiful for them. But repairing and modernizing drive systems can be a staggering cost. Finding a 30" bed 10EE is very hard. The Clausing 14x40 we have at work would be an awesome gun lathe, short head stock, big enough through hole, and very accurate machine. I'm transitioning to CNC gear and looking for a Mazak or Okuma maybe a Hurco that I can handle at least 20"
And I understand more now that I've read some more. 24" headstock means it is very hard to measure the muzzle end on anything shorter than say a 26" barrel to line up the bore. Sooo a 40"+ between centers if I want to chamber longer barrels. I need to start a thread of my own. Sorry OP. Looking forward to your follow up with what you end up with.
Hands down the best new manufactured lathe for chambering barrels is the new SB heavy 10 made by Grizzly. this machine is fabulas. I will own a second one.
I have had a PM 1340GT for going on three years now, bought it with the VFD and DRO installed. It a wonderful machine for fitting and chambering barrels. I made a shrink fit spider for the outboard of the spindle that comes out of the cover so everything stays covered. I would have PM keep the chucks and upgrade right out of the gate, other than the chucks and tool post I wouldn't change a thing on it, the only thing I regret is wasting years looking at used worn out scrap iron.I'm adding the digital read out, a coolant system, taper attachment, quick change tool post delivery costs with a life gate truck.
So far it's actually at closer to 8500.00 delivered with a 3 phase and VFD and the other items listed above.
I've not ruled out any used lathe just seems right now buying new I'm near headache free of any bad break downs or rebuilds. I'm still 6-8 weeks out of buying so nothing has been set in stone.