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[attachment=3648][attachment=3649][attachment=3650][attachment=3651]I may as well jump in with a couple pics one of two SB9As with not so
common long bed 4 '1/2 US govt war babys and my Greaves heavy 20
with 8'bed so far the only one in daily use on the planet
A couple of very nice machines Big Job!

Ed
Boy! the Greaves Heavy 20 sure looks well named, one beefy machine there!Thumbsup
Great chunk of a lathe and nice S B 's also.
Very nice, beautiful condition Thumbsup
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DaveH

fullautomike

Here's my Harrison M300.

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Funny thing about Mike's M300 is that you'd never know from looking at it that the machine was rebuilt from the best parts of TWO of them. At the time he did it, Mike really didn't have much experience with machinery or machining itself, all the more reason I'm so impressed with the quality of the work he did.
#1 jet 10/24 mid 80s
That's 1 I have 3
#2 clausing 6913 14/48 1967 vintage
my 2nd lathe
And # 3 is my Hardinge HLV-H 1963
I bought this machine about 1 yr. ago and just got the phase converter built and now have it running.
It came with a lot of tooling and a hardinge dividing head 2 sets of 5c collets 2- 3jaw chucks and 2- 4 jaw chucks
It has a radius turning attachment and taper attachment
and then some, this score topped all costing under $2300
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