Recently I purchased a very cheep solid cast iron lathe bed and legs to boot with plans for it to go nicely with a head stock, tail stock, and tool rest that I found at the tip many years ago.
When I first put it all together it looked like a bit of a mish mash but once painted up it started to really look like something.
I still have a bit to go in the way of small handles, miscellaneous parts and belting it all up, but I am pleased with everything so far.




Melbourne Matty.
When I first put it all together it looked like a bit of a mish mash but once painted up it started to really look like something.
I still have a bit to go in the way of small handles, miscellaneous parts and belting it all up, but I am pleased with everything so far.
Melbourne Matty.
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