Looks like HF extended the 25% off through the 16thhttps://www.harborfreight.com/online_coupon.html?ccdenc=OTg5Mjc4OTA=&sdt=MjAxOC0xMi0xMw==&edt=MjAxOC0xMi0xNg==Note, I think the general consensus is to avoid the 7 x 10 lathe that they stock in the stores and get the 7 x 12 in the online store.
Quote from: WhatUPSbox? on December 13, 2018, 02:20:57 PMLooks like HF extended the 25% off through the 16thhttps://www.harborfreight.com/online_coupon.html?ccdenc=OTg5Mjc4OTA=&sdt=MjAxOC0xMi0xMw==&edt=MjAxOC0xMi0xNg==Note, I think the general consensus is to avoid the 7 x 10 lathe that they stock in the stores and get the 7 x 12 in the online store.You can't go wrong, these are good little lathes for the price. I purchased one a few years back as a backup for 10x22 lathe that was being converted to CNC and I find that it is my go-to lathe for quick little projects.It was originally the 7x10 but since then I changed the base, from Little Machine Shop, to 16"and added a ELS conversion. It's great for small parts and very accurate.
Is it worth bypassing the 12 and going direct to 16 for Airgun related projects?Quote from: Bob Pratl on December 14, 2018, 06:13:44 AMQuote from: WhatUPSbox? on December 13, 2018, 02:20:57 PMLooks like HF extended the 25% off through the 16thhttps://www.harborfreight.com/online_coupon.html?ccdenc=OTg5Mjc4OTA=&sdt=MjAxOC0xMi0xMw==&edt=MjAxOC0xMi0xNg==Note, I think the general consensus is to avoid the 7 x 10 lathe that they stock in the stores and get the 7 x 12 in the online store.You can't go wrong, these are good little lathes for the price. I purchased one a few years back as a backup for 10x22 lathe that was being converted to CNC and I find that it is my go-to lathe for quick little projects.It was originally the 7x10 but since then I changed the base, from Little Machine Shop, to 16"and added a ELS conversion. It's great for small parts and very accurate.