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- Mar 31, 2019
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As BGHanson suggested, I would go with old iron. A largish lathe in good condition is not hard to find. Perhaps a good lathe with a milling attatchment now, and a mill next year?
May I please hear more about this milling attachment possibility? The above solution might make perfect sense for me right now. Perhaps I can afford a decent Precision Matthews lathe, but I can't ALSO spend 2 grand on a mill at the same time. If I wait a little longer I can get a decent mill later, and in the mean time I can do the simple milling operations for the main end caps on the lathe and just send all my brackets to water jet.