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Guys, I need some help identifying and pricing a lathe for the sons of a friend of mine. The father passed away some months back and the boys are faced with his lifetime of accumulated machines and materials, woodworking and metal working.
The lathe is a Cincinnati Hydro Shift. It appears to be in the 12 x 48 range. Has a few lantern type tools with Armstrong holders, 3 and 4 jaw chucks, steady rest, carriage stop, taper attachment, live centers, etc. It's in excellent condition with minimal lead screw slack in all axis and minimal, if any, bed wear. Has a phase convertor also. There may be more tooling but the brothers are just getting started cleaning out the shop. The lathe is located in central Oklahoma.
Any help in direct knowledge of these lathes or where to look would be greatly appreciated.
The lathe is a Cincinnati Hydro Shift. It appears to be in the 12 x 48 range. Has a few lantern type tools with Armstrong holders, 3 and 4 jaw chucks, steady rest, carriage stop, taper attachment, live centers, etc. It's in excellent condition with minimal lead screw slack in all axis and minimal, if any, bed wear. Has a phase convertor also. There may be more tooling but the brothers are just getting started cleaning out the shop. The lathe is located in central Oklahoma.
Any help in direct knowledge of these lathes or where to look would be greatly appreciated.