What should I do with my lathe in Calgary?

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I have an excellent Busy Bee product, their Craftex CX701. It runs on 110, has infinitely variable speed, and several other features I really like. I upgraded the tool post to the quick change "BXA" size, changed the oil twice (synthetic Castrol gear oil, runs nice and quiet) and used it all of 60 hours in the past 3 years, if that.

Unfortunately I lost my mind this fall and bought the next size up (CX707) that comes with D1-4 camlock spindle. I just hate spending 20 minutes changing the chuck from 3-jaw to 4-jaw, though I mostly ran it 4-jaw anyway. I wanted to put on other chucks, which is a total no-go unless you want to make back plates for them all. I have blank back plates, but unfortunately at this stage of my life, I want to make stuff and not spend my time making back plates, etc.

Regardless, I insist on playing with my lathe at least a little, and want that D1-4 camlock spindle. No room for two machines, and the new one is (surprise!) in town awaiting delivery.

What would you do? Keep or sell? The CX701 would probably fetch a few bucks, it is really low mileage and runs well. But it would definitely go cheap if "sell" is the decision, since there isn't that much time.

Choices:

0. Keep it at a friend's place?
1. Put it on Kijiji (shudder).
2. Bury it in the EE "other" category where nobody ever looks?
3. Throw out all my wife's junk so I have room to keep it?

That last choice might leave me living in the box the new lathe comes in.

Are there other choices I've missed? My little workshop (full of crap, much of it not mine) is only 12 x 16. I'm going to have to throw a lot of my crap out or move it elsewhere anyway, just to make space for the new lathe, which is all of 6 inches wider.

Your opinions are appreciated. I'm sitting here dithering. I'm sure someone will generously give me a kick in the right direction.
 
I vote #3 ... the old BS about married men living longer is the same reason animals in zoo's (behind bars) live longer than animals in the wild!!
 
I vote for #3 also, if your wife is anything like mine, they have years worth of junk they don't remember ever having, Weve been storing boxes of junk forever and she won't let me pitch it.
 
You really only need one lathe. Sell the other on Craig'slist. If you're including some tooling and don't try to ask new price for it the thing will be gone pretty quickly.
 
Your 701 is too short for barrel work... how long a bed does the new one have... 36" between centers?
 
get a storage shed, container but clean it out and sell the first lathe, D-4 is good, if you allready have the chucks then buy some D-4 adaptors and enjoy, dont make them, takes forever, if you do not have the chucks you can buy chucks allready setup for D-4, you will likely cringe but China sells decent chucks for workshop use, they likely supply for most machine sellers also.

clean out the shop and enjoy
 
Thanks, Gents!

With your input, I have decided to list it in the Other Stuff EE forum today, and will take photos tonight to open it up to the wide world of Kijiji and Craigs List tomorrow. It will either go in the next couple of days or I'll have it loaded into my station wagon and take it to a machine shop where I can keep it and go visit it from time to time. I would rather send it to a good home. They will probably abuse it at the machine shop.

28" is enough for most work, no 30" barrels though you can clearly shove half the darned barrel into the spindle. Working between centers, you're right, you're running maybe 22 or 24 inches.

Point taken on price: asking $2000 OBO (more than $2900+tax at the Bee) with all the accessories and some new tool holders.

Won't comment on the longevity of married guys. Some would say that it only feels like forever.

http://www.canadiangunnutz.com/foru...-2000-OBO-Low-Mileage?p=10775470#post10775470
 
Your 701 is too short for barrel work... how long a bed does the new one have... 36" between centers?

Yes, it's the 12 x 36 lathe that will replace it. I never needed a longer bed for what I did, but that's the machine that has D1-4 spindle and is the same series as the one I have now. 220 Volts / single phase, but that's out in my workshop (runs the heat) and the electrician is on order to install the plug.
 
Thanks, Gents!

With your input, I have decided to list it in the Other Stuff EE forum today, and will take photos tonight to open it up to the wide world of Kijiji and Craigs List tomorrow. It will either go in the next couple of days or I'll have it loaded into my station wagon and take it to a machine shop where I can keep it and go visit it from time to time. I would rather send it to a good home. They will probably abuse it at the machine shop.

28" is enough for most work, no 30" barrels though you can clearly shove half the darned barrel into the spindle. Working between centers, you're right, you're running maybe 22 or 24 inches.

Point taken on price: asking $2000 OBO (more than $2900+tax at the Bee) with all the accessories and some new tool holders.

Won't comment on the longevity of married guys. Some would say that it only feels like forever.

http://www.canadiangunnutz.com/foru...-2000-OBO-Low-Mileage?p=10775470#post10775470

Good move it will keep the boss happy, but you don't half to sell it but just try :)
 
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