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Bill Mooney

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County Durham
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Bill
I bought this little beauty in 1971. It’s an Elliott Unimat lathe combo. It coverts from an automatic feed lathe to a pillar drill or milling table. It has 12 speeds from 155rpm to 6000rpm & has done me proud.
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fortress

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Astley
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John
Wow Bill, you must have to to work that foot pedal really hard to achieve those kind of speeds. :banana:
 

pittswood

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Mar 14, 2016
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Rhigos, South Wales
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Kelvin
Nice lathe, had one years ago when I was in my early twenty's. Sold it to buy a motorbike.
I have been on the market for one of these for some years now, with no luck.
Still looking.
Kelvin
 

Vic Perrin

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Rugeley Staffs
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Vic
A proper bit of engineering on that Bill. They don't make em like that anymore. I have just managed to get the Old Atlas lathe into my workshop and looking forward to getting it properly set up and having a play. It's been years since I used a metal lathe so god knows what the outcome will be :thinks:
 
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