Barrel making equipment and gunsmith lathe coming available.

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The Sudbury shooting and vintage motorcycle community lost a good friend just over a month ago. A true Renaissance man, he started making barrels a few years back as well a boring shot-out 30/30's to 38/55. The machine was started by a retired Inco machinist, and then completed and improved by my chum. It's a very impressive beast, and very loud when all three motors are running. One each for turning the chuck, feeding the drill bit, and pumping oil through the bit. It will be expensive to purchase (most likely), but still a bargain considering the cost of tooling and sharpening equipment.

Around the turn of the century, a gunsmith had an extra long lathe bed cast for (I believe) a South Bend lathe. My chum went along with the deal and bought one as well. He made it up into a lathe long enough to handle barreled actions, yet it isn't monstrously long and heavy like most lathes with this capacity. There is a great deal of extra tooling as well. If there is any serious interest, pl. let me know and I can connect you with his wife.

There is a large milling machine available as well.
 

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Hopefully comes into the hands of someone who knows how to use it and offers gunsmith service to the rest of us.
 
South Bend 9A with a modified cross slide. Would be especially sweet if it has a taper attachment. Man, there is a lot of tooling in that shop. Just a gawker and drooler, but would love to see what is in those drawers. Would be nice to see it go to someone who will actually put it to good use.
 
^^ and this guys knows a thing or two about an organized shop with exciting things in the drawers. I have never seen such organized shop as B_nosers and each drawer he had was more exciting than the last when I was there.
 
South Bend 9A with a modified cross slide. Would be especially sweet if it has a taper attachment. Man, there is a lot of tooling in that shop. Just a gawker and drooler, but would love to see what is in those drawers. Would be nice to see it go to someone who will actually put it to good use.
I have a 9” south bend but no taper attachment. Made mostly gun parts on it but it just collects dust mostly now as I added a 14-36 quick change lathe. My brother is looking but transport would be $ so it would have to be too cheap to make it work.
 
^^ and this guys knows a thing or two about an organized shop with exciting things in the drawers. I have never seen such organized shop as B_nosers and each drawer he had was more exciting than the last when I was there.
Making me blush Evan.
When are you moving back East? We miss ya.
 
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