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1950's 20"x120" Lodge and Shipley $3500 Portland, OR

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This was sold, but buyer backed out.

20" x 120" Lodge and Shipley engine lathe. Tool steel insert ways in fair condition. Aloris DA toolpost. Assortment of chucks including a trick HD independent/scroll 4 jaw. Two steady rests. Has a good size spindle hole. Maybe 3"?

Not under power. Free loading. She is a heavy girl. Priced to sell immediately (this week).
 
This was sold, but buyer backed out.

20" x 120" Lodge and Shipley engine lathe. Tool steel insert ways in fair condition. Aloris DA toolpost. Assortment of chucks including a trick HD independent/scroll 4 jaw. Two steady rests. Has a good size spindle hole. Maybe 3"?

Not under power. Free loading. She is a heavy girl. Priced to sell immediately (this week).
Maybe thus?
 

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This was a great working primary machine in the shop. Owner decided time to retire. Sold building. This lathe was sold, buyer drug feet then backed out last minute.

I believe the chip bins are on wheels and are present with machine along with myriad of tooling.
 
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seems like a decent machine for that money.
along with a myriad of tooling.
I don't need a big lathe

I think it's a steal. I am currently running a job on my squarehead 14x120 Pacemaker right now that would pay for 1/2 the price of this machine and it's 2 hours of setup and maybe 30 minutes of machining.

I've called everyone I know who would be in the market for a machine this size and none are in a position to make it happen. If my shop was just a skosh bigger I would add it for the jobs that are larger than the Pacemaker can handle.
 
I think it's a steal. I am currently running a job on my squarehead 14x120 Pacemaker right now that would pay for 1/2 the price of this machine and it's 2 hours of setup and maybe 30 minutes of machining.

I've called everyone I know who would be in the market for a machine this size and none are in a position to make it happen. If my shop was just a skosh bigger I would add it for the jobs that are larger than the Pacemaker can handle.
sell yours!
 








 
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