Description: This is a 6-in metal working lathe That I believe is either an atlas or a Craftsman. The model number is 109.20630. I bought it in a box and I'm including everything that came in that box. An incomplete change gear set, a heavy electric motor and some mounting hardware. There's a set of starett dividers, a browne and sharp micrometer that is worn out and almost illegible, A blue point thickness gauge and a snap on wire thickness gauge?( See pictures). It also comes with some weird giant micrometer and some assorted HSS. It has a four jaw Chuck on it and comes with a face plate and some hardware for the face plate. I only ever used this to modify brass cartridge cases and it seemed to work just fine for that. I got it from an old guy and it looks like he cleaned it all up and painted it. Then it sat for some time. All I did was take it apart and wipe it all down. I know a lot of people put these for local pickup only, but having taken it apart once. I'm pretty confident that I could disassemble this and pack it real well in a couple boxes and ship it out. It would be pretty expensive to ship and you would have to put it all back together but it would definitely make you much more familiar with the machine. I could take a video of the disassembly and put it on my YouTube channel for you to follow. I also have two or three other lathes that I'm putting on eBay so feel free to check them out too. If you want a package deal, I'll make you a hell of an offer.
Price: 650 USD
Location: Castleton on Hudson, New York
End Time: 2024-12-18T03:06:42.000Z
Shipping Cost: 200 USD
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All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
Brand: Craftsman
Chuck Size: 6 in
Model: Browne & Sharp 109