It's a little slow, but not quite dead.? You could post a "real" question, if you have one, and folks who are otherwise busy would respond when they get a break. I have been working on a tank that will let me strip the rust off the restoration-project Heavy 10L I picked up a couple years ago. I need to seal the seams, and get it on a cart I can move around in my shop. I've been working on the house and other machines lately, instead of concentrating on the 10L. I got a cute little Unimat SL a week or so ago, been concentrating on that in my spare time. Needs the same sorts of work. There are advantages to a machine you can pick up with one hand, though. :) I was able to take that whole machine to class last week, and make new ways for it. It and all the accessories and parts/material I currently have fit handily in a 22" Husky toolbox. My 1-ton engine hoist is a bit light for the 10L, stripped. I don't know that I'd trust it with the whole lathe and its accessories.
Bill in OKC