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Callum Bustin

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Hi all!

I have this Myford metal lathe to sell for my grandad. I have no clue what it’s worth and I want to get a good price for him.

I don’t know if it works so if you guys could give me a rough price for working and not working?

Thanks!

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Looks pretty rough and while I am sure it works, it is far from a complete lathe, most likely cobbled from parts of an ML7 and I see Super 7 parts as well.
Lacking a belt cover for safety and the clutch which is part of what makes the Super7 such a lovely lathe to use for long periods.

You might get a couple of hundred for it assuming it does actually work and isn't worn out.
 
Rorschach":2ezqpe6u said:
most likely cobbled from parts of an ML7 and I see Super 7 parts as well.

It looks a lot more Super 7 than ML7 to me. The headstock, tailstock, cross slide and topside are all S7. That just leaves the bed, which I think was common to both models for a number of years.
 
DTR":1k6z3qqq said:
Rorschach":1k6z3qqq said:
most likely cobbled from parts of an ML7 and I see Super 7 parts as well.

It looks a lot more Super 7 than ML7 to me. The headstock, tailstock, cross slide and topside are all S7. That just leaves the bed, which I think was common to both models for a number of years.

I think you are right there, I was looking at a small image and couldn't see the slides very well. Tailstock looks to be missing the quill lock as well.
 
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