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Scruffy,

Here is what looks like a good buy and these are good lathes, even has a DI camlock chuck. I think I have seen it on a few sites now so maybe the price is not as firm as in the past.
http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/single-p...in_15&hash=item1c2e75c306&_uhb=1#ht_538wt_922

A long way from Melbourne I know but Simon National Transport are based in that area and probably have a regular truck down and would pick up if the loading was able to be done and not way out of town. I used to send stuff to Darwin on their weekly Friday run.
 
Hi Rod thanks for the link, just a tad too far but I appreciate the link the same, helping me build a rough price

Hi Jim, this place is great. Unfortunately I'm still machineless and have found stuff I really want to build (after I reintroduce myself to a lathe that is)
 
G'day Scruffy, good to see someone else back in the hobby from Aus. Just started putting together a workshop myself and having a ball :)

Glenn
Northern Rivers
NSW
 
welcome Glenn great site to join, Im already picking up some tips
 
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Scruffy a couple more for you to think about.

If you don't mind a small one that needs some love...
http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/METAL-MI...MPLETE-NEEDS-WORK-/300835069785#ht_615wt_1186
and it's even in your state!

Fitting is not too hard to do (I managed it) and they are not that expensive a 80mm to 100mm chuck from Hare and Forbes will get you sorted.
https://www.machineryhouse.com.au/Lathe-Tooling-and-Accessories

Now if you could live with a pickup in Sydney, this is the same as my lathe
http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/Combination-lathe-and-mill-/261143968772#ht_500wt_1203

I think this is pretty good value even at the buy it now price. They are still sold in Brisbane here http://www.shawmachinery.com.au/Lathes/AT300_2.html

but if you want to get parts for it, you are better off contacting Smithy in the US. See www.smithy.com

Smithy used to sell this as the Midas 1220 3-in 1 and have some really good manuals here http://www.smithy.com/product-support/midas-3-in-1

If it needs spindle bearings, I am an expert on the rebuild so can help you out as I have just done mine :) You will need a front oil seal and felt washer which I got from Smithy.

I fitted this quick change toolpost to it very easily, just needed to make a bush the right size.
https://www.machineryhouse.com.au/L280
 
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