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Photo from Google - actual one has been used and is scruffier but mechanically sound!
Working lathe I bought off Ralphy a couple years back - but never used it
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Write up details when it came out few years back - now superceded by by the 240 model.
Continuing with our current feature showcasing some of our most popular lathes, we’re going to share a little more information about the 918 Lathe.
Originally introduced by Warco all the way back in 1985, this is one of our longest running products. In all that time, it’s never changed in any significant way – the 918 was designed and built right in the first place.
As far as metal turning lathes are concerned, the 918 ranks highly – in fact we still get feedback from a few customers who originally purchased a machine back in the 1980s to let us know that the same machine is still going strong now! A simple but reliable belt change lathe, long term stability and durability is ensured by taper roller spindle bearings. Also, a Norton gearbox is fitted – which reduces the number of change gears.
Machines are supplied with an individual accuracy test report and warranty, and as standard a selection of essential accessories including chucks, faceplate, toolpost, tool box, travelling steady and tool box – everything you need to get going.
No good asking me any tech details - but it has some extras, 4-jaw chuck, carbide cutting tools, micrometer, Zeus book, etc.
Looking for £350 firm! Will fit in back of estate car - needs 2 x people to lift - works from std 240v mains.