Bully
Silver $$ Contributor
Some on here know that I have a lathe.
I have a Harrison M300. It's a nice machine and has built me a couple of very nice rifles. However the other day it went down. Being as I'm not from a machining/mechanical background I was at a loss and had to call someone to come and fix it. It, thankfully, wound up being no more than a relatively simple adjustment. My issue is that there are no references on the web showing how to diagnose or fix this particular machine.
So.... I'm considering selling. I'm considering selling and purchasing one of the new production lathes.
I can hear the collective gasps.
My big issue is support. And relatively reasonable parts should replacement be necessary. And, quite honestly, I'd like some stuff for my machine, like a steady rest, that is about as easily found as unicorn horn dust.
What says the crowd? Talk me into or out of this. I've had some bourbon and am in a mood.
Thanks.
I have a Harrison M300. It's a nice machine and has built me a couple of very nice rifles. However the other day it went down. Being as I'm not from a machining/mechanical background I was at a loss and had to call someone to come and fix it. It, thankfully, wound up being no more than a relatively simple adjustment. My issue is that there are no references on the web showing how to diagnose or fix this particular machine.
So.... I'm considering selling. I'm considering selling and purchasing one of the new production lathes.
I can hear the collective gasps.
My big issue is support. And relatively reasonable parts should replacement be necessary. And, quite honestly, I'd like some stuff for my machine, like a steady rest, that is about as easily found as unicorn horn dust.
What says the crowd? Talk me into or out of this. I've had some bourbon and am in a mood.
Thanks.