I'm probably going to buy a CJ18A mini lathe soon.
There's usually a couple around on offer, but can one take a guess at the age of one of these by the colour of a label, position of a switch, and so on? I see them around but have no way of knowing how old they are - and from what I understand, recent ones are probably going to be a better bet than early ones before the Chinese QC got up to speed.
I know about the different standards to which these are built - that Clarke ones are not as good as Amadeal ones and so on, but other than this, are there any general signs that one can use to guesstimate the age of a machine (other than the dirtiness and signs of use, of course)?
For example, have the splash guards of Amadeal CJ18As always been grey and the drip trays always been blue?
Incidentally, if you have a nice recent one for sale, or something similar, give me a shout please do!
Martin.
There's usually a couple around on offer, but can one take a guess at the age of one of these by the colour of a label, position of a switch, and so on? I see them around but have no way of knowing how old they are - and from what I understand, recent ones are probably going to be a better bet than early ones before the Chinese QC got up to speed.
I know about the different standards to which these are built - that Clarke ones are not as good as Amadeal ones and so on, but other than this, are there any general signs that one can use to guesstimate the age of a machine (other than the dirtiness and signs of use, of course)?
For example, have the splash guards of Amadeal CJ18As always been grey and the drip trays always been blue?
Incidentally, if you have a nice recent one for sale, or something similar, give me a shout please do!
Martin.