I call that the Soviet school of engineering.
Grizz
Have you seen pics of the "small" lathe Kalashnikov used to make up his prototype AK???
trevj knows his stuff when it comes to machining equipment. Or he seems to anyway. If he's familiar enough with this equipment he can jury rig parts to get them working adequately to make up new parts, that says a lot.
Most people just don't spend enough time on their lathes/milling machines to become familiar with them. I know lots of folks that bought lathes on whims, with grand visions of turning out all sorts of dandy items. Their lathes sit around rusting and gathering dust because the learning curve is a bit steeper than they expected and their mechanical knowledge/skills aren't nearly as extensive as imagined. The vast majority of people with hobby lathes have never cut threads. Many of them never clean of service their equipment either or replace broken tooling or get other accessories, such as a decent grinder to sharpen bits.
One fellow I know has a lovely Taiwanese lathe 14x40, with quick change box. He stuffed it into a dark corner without overhead lighting or even clamp on lighting/windows. It's to dark to work on.
I started out on a good quality mini lathe. It was accurate but sooooooooooooo sloooooooooooooooowwwwwwwwwww. My next step was to a 16x40, back gear and shortly after a 16x32 with a quick change gear box. The first thing that got replaced on the 16x40 was the tool holder. I went through two different styles and settled on an Aloris with several heads. The other lathe I stayed with the turret holder.
If you're going to purchase a larger lathe, think long and hard about that purchase. You need a suitable location to set it up. By that, I mean a location with a solid floor. Not so much for handling the weight, although that should be a consideration but for stability, to keep the lathe bed true without flex. Yes, those massive castings will flex and that can cause issues with work being consistently true.
Lathes aren't ornaments. Some owners feel like they are. They can be a good investment if you pick one up reasonably. Like all tools they're only worthwhile if you use them a lot.
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Liberals really like POOR people, they're making more of them every day
If you can't vote CPC, stay at home in protest