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I was told this the best of the Tiawan lathes.
I had a 10X30 Nardini and it was sweet. They are few and far between but for 99% of barrel work they are great. First lathe I ran that what I dialed in what came off. Made in Brazil with Timken bearings.
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That looks like it has a huge headstock. If youre wanting to chamber inside it wont be ideal. You may like the middle size grizzly gunsmithing lathe or one of their toolroom lathes
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Im talking about this one. Its perfect for chambering. You said you had the 14”. Get this lathe and a good dro and you wont be held back on chambering
They haven't been imported in forever is why. After Clausing quit bringing them in no one picked them up again and that was many years ago. I have a 14-40 and it's as big as any 16" machine. Huge and way overbuilt for it's size.Dave, I looked at a Nardini out in MO some years back and the owner was really proud that it had ceramic bearings. I hear nothing about them anymore have they fallen out of favor?
Mine had Timken bearings. Nothing ceramic about them just good bearings. I had a friend who had 14X40 I used before I got my Clausing and I'm pretty sure it didn't have Timken bearings in it.My question was more about the ceramic bearings? According to the owner of the lathe I was looking at they were a game changer.
14X40 Clausing Metosa. With having the little Nardini and how easy/smooth/trust worthy it was to operate it took me a few years to get comfortable with the Clausing. After getting the Haas up and running I didn't use the Nardini much so I sold it to a friend before moving.What is that Clausing in the back?
Smaller is better for chambering. Small and rigid. Consider the extra expense tooling up a 14"-16" lathe vs 10"-12" lathe. I know. With three lathes of varying sizes I had about 45 Tool holders for the Aloris tool posts with accompanying insert tooling. I still have 30 and could use a couple more for full profile threading.I was told this the best of the Tiawan lathes.
Smaller is better for chambering. Small and rigid. Consider the extra expense tooling up a 14"-16" lathe vs 10"-12" lathe. I know. With three lathes of varying sizes I had about 45 Tool holders for the Aloris tool posts with accompanying insert tooling. I still have 30 and could use a couple more for full profile threading.
You make money by being nimble. That is unless you're trying to get out of the house for some peace and quiet.
That’s what she saidI'm admittedly new to this, but that's why I like my 1440gt - It's heavy enough to be stiff, but not so rigid that you can't feel when something is getting funny.
I'm admittedly new to this, but that's why I like my 1440gt - It's heavy enough to be stiff, but not so rigid that you can't feel when something is getting funny.
Clausing Harrison m300 looks like it would be a nice machine for barrel work. View attachment 1369361