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To look at a lathe in a guys basement. It's a 3 hp 16' Oneway. Apparently he's serious about this stuff.
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Three HP on a 16"! WOW! I've got a 3HP on my 24-36.
Price?
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Standard motor on the ONEWAY 16-40 is 1 1/2HP with an available 2HP upgrade. I fhe went for the 3HP, he IS serious.
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Hope you get it for a good price.
As of this time I am not teaching vets to turn. Also please do not send any items to me without prior notification. Thank You Everyone.
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Well it will make catches very exciting!
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You could make some very BIG baseball bats!
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I'd double-check the motor size when you get there. Oneway only offers two motor choices on their 1640 lathe: 1-1/2 HP or 2 HP. Let us know what you find out. And if you decide to buy it, let us know how you get it out of the basement.
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Yes pictures and video of the removal will be fun. aHoping its a walk out basement.
Glad its my shop I am responsible for - I only have to make me happy.
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(04-22-2018, 08:05 AM)BloomingtonMike Wrote: Yes pictures and video of the removal will be fun. aHoping its a walk out basement.
Shipping weight on my ONEWAY was 1200 pounds. Loaded it on a flatbed trailer with a fudge truck, got home and it took me three days to get it off the flatbed and set up in my shop. Fortunately, I could back up to the door. Had one 90-degree turn to make, but a little Injunuity got the job done.
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It's not for sale yet. He originally called me about a furnace problem in his house and I fixed it over the phone. Turns out he teaches turning classes at the local community college and turns columns for local custom home builders. It's a 24" with bed extensions to reach 16' between centres. He said the heaviest blank he's mounted was almost 400 lbs.
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