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was looking thru a magazine and found an ad from harbor freight. it had a coupon for $200 off their 7x10 lathe. im looking to learn and this may be a good place to start. it seems to me that it would be hard to beat $399 for a lathe. the coupon was in the home shop machinest and is good til 8/15/13.
 
was looking thru a magazine and found an ad from harbor freight. it had a coupon for $200 off their 7x10 lathe. im looking to learn and this may be a good place to start. it seems to me that it would be hard to beat $399 for a lathe. the coupon was in the home shop machinest and is good til 8/15/13.

Would sure help if they could package deal some of the tooling...that adds up real fast.
 
Its a good start but you will out grow the 10" part fast... Little machine shop has there 16" bed conversion on sale for $100.. That would be the 1st upgrade you would want..
 
was looking thru a magazine and found an ad from harbor freight. it had a coupon for $200 off their 7x10 lathe. im looking to learn and this may be a good place to start. it seems to me that it would be hard to beat $399 for a lathe. the coupon was in the home shop machinist and is good til 8/15/13.

It looks pretty good for a $400. lathe. There is a website dedicated to these machines that seems to have a lot of info specific to this class of machine. http://www.mini-lathe.com/
 
was looking thru a magazine and found an ad from harbor freight. it had a coupon for $200 off their 7x10 lathe. im looking to learn and this may be a good place to start. it seems to me that it would be hard to beat $399 for a lathe. the coupon was in the home shop machinest and is good til 8/15/13.


Google Harbor freight tools for coupons . I check every time I'm going there.
Jim
 
was looking thru a magazine and found an ad from harbor freight. it had a coupon for $200 off their 7x10 lathe. im looking to learn and this may be a good place to start. it seems to me that it would be hard to beat $399 for a lathe. the coupon was in the home shop machinest and is good til 8/15/13.
I had the 8x14 lathe and was very happy with it. I did grow out of it, but not before learning an alfull lot. I bought HSS tools and learned to grind them, this saves a lot of money.
 
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