PHOTOS NOW UPDATED!

JUST SOMETHING WORTH MENTIONING; WITH THE 3-PHASE MOTOR, I THINK IT IS QUITE EASY TO FIT ONE OF THE £80 OR SO INVERTERS AND MAKE IT VARIABLE SPEED. I'm not that clued up on electrics, but that was on my plans of things to do if I keep it.

This is a really solid machine, unbranded, but based on the Harrison lathes (Graduate/Jubilee).

Large spindle and thread (1" x 8 tpi I think, but will check)  to take chucks etc. for outboard turning. Chucks and faceplates etc. easily available.

The 'inboard' end has the disc sander attached, with cast aluminium table and fibreglass guard. There is an extraction shute within the guard (prob 3").

Currently fitted with a 3 phase motor, but that could obviously be switched over quite easily. I MAY be able to supply a single phase motor if required.

Tool rest support, in which I have included an old, slightly ropey tool rest. It'll do the job anyway. Features the 'pedal' for lifting the motor to change pulley speeds. This was fitted to some models as an option I think.

Listing this for one month, after which it will not renew. It will be kept or sold as part of a workshop clearance, so if interested, please don't leave it too long.

Collection only from TA5, Bridgwater area.