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Re: Welcome to the V10P group.


 

Hello Barrie and Group,

Not a proud owner yet, but hoping to find a V10 in the not too distant
future... Any leads would be gratefully received.

Currently I use a couple of Unimat SL1000s: an old Selecta badged cast
iron model from the 50s (built like a tank), and a light-weight alloy
model from the late 60s.
Also I have a couple of old EW lathes from the 50s one of which
supplied parts for the refurbisnment of the other. They are just a
little bigger than the SLs at 2?"x10". The refurbed one is a rare gap
bed version which adds a little extra capacity for occassional
faceplate work.

But as usually happens (or so I'm told...) I find the need of something
with a bigger turning and milling capacity. Due to space and cash
limitations I think the V10 would be ideal.

Regards
´¡²Ô»å°ù¨¦


--- In emcoV10lathe@..., "Barrie Lever" <lancia038@...>
wrote:

Welcome to this group for enthusiasts of the fine Emco V10 series of
lathes, I will post as much information as I can into the files and
photos sections.

New members will have to be approved, this is only to try and filter
out the spam merchants, also the first message from new members will
have to be approved for the same reasons, I hope this will prevent the
rubbish that can be seen in some of the yahoo forums.

Please feel free to contribute or add information, the more the better
the group will be.

Barrie Lever

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