Guys I have a Boxford training lathe in my shed going to waste. It has a
four jaw chuck, all the bits and bobs, it workss 9or it did two years
ago when I had it). It is three phase powered and I want it gone coz
it's simply too much lathe for me and my uses.
I paid 200 quid.
Offers.
It is in salisbury
david
Austin Shackles - 22 Dec 2006 10:58 GMT
>Guys I have a Boxford training lathe in my shed going to waste. It has a
>four jaw chuck, all the bits and bobs, it workss 9or it did two years
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>Offers.
which model?
Not that I want it, I've got a lathe - but there are several Boxfords, and
they're more or less desirable.
IIRC, the AUD is the most sought, under-drive and full screwcutting 'box. B
and C are changewheels and no power feed respectively, BICBW.

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Wayne Weedon - 22 Dec 2006 13:41 GMT
> Guys I have a Boxford training lathe in my shed going to waste. It has a
> four jaw chuck, all the bits and bobs, it workss 9or it did two years
> ago when I had it). It is three phase powered and I want it gone coz
> it's simply too much lathe for me and my uses.
CNC Training Lathe?
Charles Ping - 22 Dec 2006 13:51 GMT
>Guys I have a Boxford training lathe in my shed going to waste. It has a
>four jaw chuck, all the bits and bobs, it workss 9or it did two years
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>
>david
Do the decent thing and bung an ad on http://www.homeworkshop.org.uk
Charles