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    Sealey-SM27 lathe

    Has anybody got any experience of these lathes please - are they very good?
    Get it right, use Hammerite. Why simplify when it's simpler to complicate.


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    Quote Originally Posted by helijohn View Post
    Has anybody got any experience of these lathes please - are they very good?

    Nope, but when I get one it may be one of these:
    SPG TOOLS - Lathes, Mills and Tools for Model Engineers

    Clones of the ones from Grizzley USA
    John [url]http://www.avextra.co.uk[/url] [URL="http://www.cnczone.com/forums/benchtop_machines/143315-uk_g0704_clone_conversion_workshop.html"]http://www.cnczone.com/forums/benchtop_machines/143315-uk_g0704_clone_conversion_workshop.html[/URL]


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    Quote Originally Posted by jdurkin View Post
    Nope, but when I get one it may be one of these:
    SPG TOOLS - Lathes, Mills and Tools for Model Engineers

    Clones of the ones from Grizzley USA
    That's a version of what I have already!
    Get it right, use Hammerite. Why simplify when it's simpler to complicate.


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