Metal lathe for auction
Posted: Tue Apr 07, 2015 8:44 pm
Anyone living near Phoenix Arizona that needs a really good precision metal engine lathe should check this one out on a government surplus site.
http://gsaauctions.gov/gsaauctions/aucb ... CI15239601
I have the same model, a 1943 Model 10EE and can testify that these are awesome lathes. This one looks a bit rusted on the ways but they clean up nicely. This model, as it is, will not do metric threading if that matters but Monarch does offer a set of change gears for metric if you need them. Monarch does still exist for parts and service.
These 10EE's use a rheostat for speed control and there isn't a whole lot that can go wrong with it, not like the later 50's models that used a thyrotron tube speed control. The tubes can be expensive and hard to find.
http://gsaauctions.gov/gsaauctions/aucb ... CI15239601
I have the same model, a 1943 Model 10EE and can testify that these are awesome lathes. This one looks a bit rusted on the ways but they clean up nicely. This model, as it is, will not do metric threading if that matters but Monarch does offer a set of change gears for metric if you need them. Monarch does still exist for parts and service.
These 10EE's use a rheostat for speed control and there isn't a whole lot that can go wrong with it, not like the later 50's models that used a thyrotron tube speed control. The tubes can be expensive and hard to find.