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- Sep 8, 2013
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I live in the Chicago area and always check CL for a lathe at the right price. I also check the local big cities because I don't mind driving if the deal is good. While I was checking the Milwaukee CL I noticed that a Craftsman lathe was for sale but the town it was listed under happened to be the next suburb next to mine. I sent an "E" and a lady called me back a couple of hours later. She told me I could look at it the next day. I could tell by the tone of her voice the she was a little uneasy probably cause it's CL and I've heard horror stories of what has happened to some people dealing on CL. She called me the next day and my wife was more than willing to join me to help me and put her mind at ease.
We went to the house, which was your typical suburban bungalow. The garage was a different story. It was a "barn" style with a second level. The top floor had doors that opened to the outside and I noticed a I-beam that protruded outside of the garage by about 4 or 5 feet. They had a chain fall for machines to be lowered and raised. her advertised price was $250.00. when I saw that it was a complete set up I didn't even haggle on the price with her. There are all the tooling I think I'll need. Right down to the steady rest. I've been looking for a small lathe for at least 15 to 20 years as I used to shoot smallbore prone competitively before I got back into hot rods and motorcycles. here's some pictures along with a pic of my 1 car garage.
We went to the house, which was your typical suburban bungalow. The garage was a different story. It was a "barn" style with a second level. The top floor had doors that opened to the outside and I noticed a I-beam that protruded outside of the garage by about 4 or 5 feet. They had a chain fall for machines to be lowered and raised. her advertised price was $250.00. when I saw that it was a complete set up I didn't even haggle on the price with her. There are all the tooling I think I'll need. Right down to the steady rest. I've been looking for a small lathe for at least 15 to 20 years as I used to shoot smallbore prone competitively before I got back into hot rods and motorcycles. here's some pictures along with a pic of my 1 car garage.