Holzbub11
Member
Good evening all,
I have just joint this web site , I have started wood turning three months ago. My first lathe is a Record power DML 24 Mk2 and I got it second hand.
With having use it a lot lately, I quick found some points which I would prefer rather, so I decided to look for another one which offers me all the points I was expecting.
All these came to day light then I went to a local wood turning cub and they had a demonstration on, conducted by Jason Breach from Axminster and the club lathe.
It was just such a great lathe , but sadly my budget reaches that far not at all.
So I have been looking on the good old net and eBay and I feel if I stroke gold ! There was a lathe for sale , brand new , a Harvey T 50, build in China but the spec is more than suitable.
Has any of you come across one , specially for the ridiculous low price of £ 335 .00 ???
I had also an alternative model, build by Charnwood, and the type was the 813 which was a bit dearer but also brand new .
Yes, you guessed right, I am confused now as there are loads of lathes out there and I am not sure which are the best for my money I can afford. Have you got any suggestion, or has anybody a Harvey T 50 Turbo, please get in touch.
best wishes and happy turning
I have just joint this web site , I have started wood turning three months ago. My first lathe is a Record power DML 24 Mk2 and I got it second hand.
With having use it a lot lately, I quick found some points which I would prefer rather, so I decided to look for another one which offers me all the points I was expecting.
All these came to day light then I went to a local wood turning cub and they had a demonstration on, conducted by Jason Breach from Axminster and the club lathe.
It was just such a great lathe , but sadly my budget reaches that far not at all.
So I have been looking on the good old net and eBay and I feel if I stroke gold ! There was a lathe for sale , brand new , a Harvey T 50, build in China but the spec is more than suitable.
Has any of you come across one , specially for the ridiculous low price of £ 335 .00 ???
I had also an alternative model, build by Charnwood, and the type was the 813 which was a bit dearer but also brand new .
Yes, you guessed right, I am confused now as there are loads of lathes out there and I am not sure which are the best for my money I can afford. Have you got any suggestion, or has anybody a Harvey T 50 Turbo, please get in touch.
best wishes and happy turning