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25th Feb 2022, 02:11 PM #1Member
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Storebro lathe
Hi, anyone got experience with one of these?
I might be able to get one of these soon when we get our workshop at work re-arranged. It's in perfect working condition apparently...
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25th Feb 2022, 05:48 PM #2Golden Member
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never heard of them but based on this it looks like it has the potential to be a good machine.
Other general info is here Storebro lathes
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25th Feb 2022, 06:12 PM #3
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Does it have the L00 Chuck mount ? Make sure it comes with 3 and 4 jaw chucks and faceplate. Those L00 series mounts are not common these days and they are not cheap to buy.
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25th Feb 2022, 07:46 PM #4Most Valued Member
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It's a bit big to make a CNC set up on, isn't it
Nice find Erick, make sure that it gets a real good clean before you go to use it. Don't want all that dust wearing the components out.
When you said "get one of these soon", have they got several to get rid of??
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KrynTo grow old is mandatory, growing up is optional.
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Only this one...not looked to see what stuff would come with it. It's a long bed lathe so i might just take it and sell it
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If it's in good shape and has a reasonable amount of tooling I'd keep it and make it fit myself.
You might get $4000 for it - MIGHT.
You WON'T buy a new lathe of that quality for $4000.
L-0 or L-00 spindle mount. Yep a bit expensive compared to camlock but really how many chucks does a lathe need?
PDW
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Update...i lost out on this lathe. I left the company and getting it was not an option any more.
I went to look at the lathes at Paramount Brown's. The one i looked at that would fit in my workshop is the FI-610.
As i am not an expert re lathes i would really appreciate advise on this one before i place an order...
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The FI-610 is a rebadged CQ6128 apparently. https://cncwmt.com/product/cq6128/ Looks pretty good to me apart from the 26mm spindle bore but that may suit you. Comes with two chucks and two steadies by the looks of it. Next step up from that may be the TU3008G with a 38mm spindle bore. An extra grand and only one chuck supplied with it and no steadies. https://www.machineryhouse.com.au/l691
Nev.
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