The thing is, I plan to have a CNC mill and CNC lathe for my side business. I’m looking into used but not abused Haas stuff. Thinking a VF1 or 2 with a rotary 4th axis or a Mini Mill that’s loaded with a rotary. For lathes I’m looking at ST10/20s. My plan would be to keep those running my parts and setup for production at all times. My goal is for them to pay for themselves and eventually start making me money to dump back into the business and/or my hobby. A new truck is $70k+, about the price of a brand new Haas or a couple used ones. Not that big of a deal when you think of it like that.
Then I’d have a lathe just for chambering, tinkering, and making fixtures. With a CNC setup for chambering, I could get everything touched off and setup, hit “cycle start” and just bounce between all 3 machines checking on things and keeping stuff going. All this being done after my real job and on weekends. With a manual lathe, I would either be stopping to tend to the CNCs or just not run production and focus on chambering for a few hours. For right now, I don’t think I do enough chambering to justify a CNC, but I like to think long term. A manual will work for me now, but I may revisit the topic if I start doing more barrels one day.