Re: WTB unimat
- From: Ron Thompson <webmaster@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 31 Mar 2007 12:11:06 -0400
On Fri, 30 Mar 2007 17:27:52 -0600, triker3 wrote:
HI all, I am looking for an old unimat lathe. Price is a consideration asUnimats have become collectors items and as such are priced beyond their
I am a 100% disabled vet. So If you have one sitting around that you
would like to sell give me a shout. Tkanks
true value as a tool.
Have you seen the Taig lathes? Very reasonably priced, capable machines
for their size and all parts are available, when needed.
<http://www.taigtools.com/>
You can even save a few bucks by using your own motor. I originally bought
the basic machine and assembled it myself. Then, when more money was
available, I purchased the chucks and accessories I needed.
I like to deal with Nick Carter. He offers a 10% discount on most of it.
http://www.cartertools.com/
Standard disclaimer, I have no financial interest, just a satisfied
customer.
Ron Thompson
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