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Atlas 10¡± lathe


 

Looking to sell a friends lathe and no idea what it¡¯s worth, it¡¯s approximately 38¡± between the centres has some tooling included, two chucks. I¡¯ve included a picture, just looking for ball park prices for to start at.


 

It would be helpful to know what part of the planet you abide in.
Different coasts and in the middle, usually bring different prices.


On 4/17/2025 4:09 AM, William Easby via groups.io wrote:
Looking to sell a friends lathe and no idea what it¡¯s worth, it¡¯s
approximately 38¡± between the centres has some tooling included, two
chucks. I¡¯ve included a picture, just looking for ball park prices for
to start at.


 

Oh lm sorry you¡¯re right. I¡¯m from Southern Ontario near Niagara Falls.


 

I bought a lathe nearly identical to that one (model TH54, Timken spindle bearings, Horizontal countershaft, 54" bed. The model number is on the tailstock end of the bed), about a year and a half ago from near Peterborough, ON. I got a decent selection of accessories with it (change gears, steady rest, a couple small boxes of HSS tooling, spindle and tailstock Jacobs's chuck, wood turning tool rest, lantern tool holders and tool post, 4 jaw chuck, dead centers, some boring bars, and wood turning chisels) for $600 CAD. That was a particularly good deal though.

In Ontario, it seems pretty common for 10" Atlas lathes listed for $1000-$1200, so I'd think that probably sell for $800-$1000 without having to sit on it too long. If you're willing to wait longer and depending on the accessories, you might be able to get more.

Will

On Apr 17, 2025, at 9:25 AM, William Easby via groups.io <ballucanb7@...> wrote:


 

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This is a picture from the ad for reference.

Will


On Apr 17, 2025, at 2:06 PM, Will Brooks via groups.io <wbrooks425@...> wrote:

?I bought a lathe nearly identical to that one (model TH54, Timken spindle bearings, Horizontal countershaft, 54" bed. The model number is on the tailstock end of the bed), about a year and a half ago from near Peterborough, ON. I got a decent selection of accessories with it (change gears, steady rest, a couple small boxes of HSS tooling, spindle and tailstock Jacobs's chuck, wood turning tool rest, lantern tool holders and tool post, 4 jaw chuck, dead centers, some boring bars, and wood turning chisels) for $600 CAD. That was a particularly good deal though.

In Ontario, it seems pretty common for 10" Atlas lathes listed for $1000-$1200, so I'd think that probably sell for $800-$1000 without having to sit on it too long. If you're willing to wait longer and depending on the accessories, you might be able to get more.

Will

On Apr 17, 2025, at 9:25 AM, William Easby via groups.io <ballucanb7@...> wrote:


 

Wow did you score on that lathe. Crazy great deal.


 

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--Hi William, I'm maybe 75 miles east of the Falls, around Rochester NY.? There's one listed in the area right now for $1250.?
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I routinely search Craigslist in a 100 mile radius of Rochester (Buffalo, Rochester, Syracuse) and the prices are in the range Will gave, $US. Also dependent on what tooling is included.? The one I shared has a fair amount of tooling., ie the milling attachment alone, to the right person, might sell for $100-$200 on it's own.? On CL if the price is a super deal, it's gone with in hours, OK deal maybe a few days, a little high it sits for awhile.? This one has been listed for about a month.?
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Kevin B.


 

Thanks Kevin, it¡¯s nice to get another opinion. Going to list it and see what happens.?