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I agree, I'm not familiar with the grizzly products but if I had the money for a new lathe I'd go that rout. I very familiar with lathes and machining. If you buy a used lathe chances are it is USED. You'll have a hard time being accurate on long cuts. If you you can find a nice old little Atlas that Craftsman used to sell they are a nice little lathe and if the ways are wore you can take them apart from the rest of the lathe and have it surface grind to true them up. If you go with a bigger lathe you'll have to find someone to scrape them. Go new for what it sounds like you'll be doing. My 2 cents,Stan From: b alex pettit jr via Tesla <tesla@xxxxxxxxxx> To: "Tesla@xxxxxxxxxx" <Tesla@xxxxxxxxxx> Sent: Monday, November 23, 2015 4:31 PM Subject: [TCML] Metal Lathe Grizzly sells high performance/price products ... you get what you pay for. An old SouthBend 9 or 10 can Not be matched with current day machines.That being said,they also are Old and Large .. and not 'table top' machines.And, they may also require lots of TLC to make functional. Trust Grizzly or Little Machine Shop for new products. I own 3 Grizzly machines : metal lathe, band saw, drill press = they are Excellent .. You Get What You Pay For. Alex Tesla mailing list Tesla@xxxxxxxxxx http://www.pupman.com/mailman/listinfo/tesla ; DO NOT buy that grizzly lathe, it most assuredly will disappoint. It is not up to the ridgidity nor does it come with the tooling you will need to turn all metals. A southbend 9 or 10 heavy would be good, a piece of imported junk will not be. Look for a used lathe that comes with tooling. I have a 12" Logan that I do a lot of work in steel with, even that lacks rigidity when making certain cuts, but it is vastly better than the harbor freight or grizzly stuff. Use-enco.com is a good site if you insist on new imports, it has better quality. Littlemachineshop.com specializes in supporting home machinsists and has a range of small imports. I would suggest you do some research and use craigslist and tool dealers and maybe even ebay to find something - I got my lathe through craigslist. _______________________________________________ Tesla mailing list Tesla@xxxxxxxxxx http://www.pupman.com/mailman/listinfo/tesla _______________________________________________ Tesla mailing list Tesla@xxxxxxxxxx http://www.pupman.com/mailman/listinfo/tesla