I bought one of these lathes from House of Tools in Edmonton about 7 years ago. It is the 5th lathe I have owned since 1955. It's capable of doing better work than I am but the service from House of Tools has not been satisfactory.
The starting points in the motor are not tungsten, just tungsten coated, and gave up in about two years. There do not seem to be any replacements available and electric motor shops advise you to discard the whole motor and replace it with a known make.
With the help of small electric motor shop in Vernon, BC I was able to get a set of motor points that were adaptable, after much drilling and tapping of holes, and the lathe is working fine again.
If you are trying to make a living as a machinist this lathe is not for you, but it's fine for hobbyists.
jclayton