Graham, may I be cheeky and ask what your lathe has set you back? A ballpark figure is more than enough, don’t need to know the exact price.
I am looking at buying a lathe myself (in the future) but the last time I used one is about 26 years ago. Hence it is fair to say that I am a novice and finding a good used lathe is quite a challenge.
As a result I have been looking at buying something new. I own a Warco pillar drill and I am happy with the quality and the service received from Warco. They do a lot of metal working machinery and I am considering a Warco GH1236.
The Warco GH1236 is Fitted with a full range of equipment as standard including integrated coolant system and a full 3 axis digital readout system.
www.warco.co.uk
Yes it is made in China but I know a couple of people that have one and they are very happy with it. At least with Warco if something is wrong you have warranty. If I buy a 40 year old used one than it is all on me.
aye .. no sweat ... cost me £2.5k delivered ...... have seen 'em for £6-7.5k .... don't think the lad who had it quite knew what he had TBH, but wasn't gonna argue and he was happy to take a sensible profit and turn stuff over quick .. he'd cleared a workshop from a retiring engineer and all the gear he'd moved on was at a similar sensible/priced to clear, level.
I liked him TBH ...
I was after a big spindle bore with a short bed, which're not an 'easy find'
that Warco looks decent enough ...
Warco been around a looong time and their stuff has established a decent rep. for non production use. ...
good size spindle bore in it, decently equipped ...
'proper' D1-4 camlock chuck mount, #3MT quill and #5MT spindle taper - excellent speed range and good metric/imperial screw cutting range
third axis DRO scale would be a PITA, the way it's fitted.
basically a Colchester Bantam copy .... they can make £2+k s/hand and more.
Only real issues with Warco was bearings in their drill stands, when they were first on the scene .... but imagine they'll have addressed that long ago with some decent quality bearing suppliers.
If you've had an opportunity to see one of them in the metal and are getting decent reports from other owners, you're going to struggle to get any real further feedback, other than your own experience and're too young to feature in the Archive (
Lathes + Machine Tool Archive ) ... a very useful source of info. ...
at the size of machine you're looking at there are hundreds of used machines available ... bear in mind that you can do small work on a large m/c, but not the reverse, so choose carefully what scale of m/c you need .....( and many a good tune can be played on an old(er) fiddle )
knowing what you do though, I'd guess accuracy is going to be pretty paramount for you, so a lot to be said for a shiny new, out the box, purchase.
