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MD Someone want a nice lathe?

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Decided to sell my Monarch 10EE Toolroom lathe. We never use it and its just taking up space in the shop. Pic below is of exact same model but is not of mine..the only difference being the fresh paint.

I put new brushes in the DC drive motor and new belts on it...runs perfectly. These go for silly money completely restored. Just look on eBay...http://www.ebay.com/itm/Monarch-10-x20-Precision-Toolroom-Lathe-1966-Model-10EE-12-5-Swing-5HP-/310478780126?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item4849fa36de
 

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can i make metal Corona bottles with it?
 

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Do you have any idea how much tooling I could break with that!
 

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Does it come with all the tooling? I know that stuff can be pretty expensive by itself.
 
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Does it come with all the tooling? I know that stuff can be pretty expensive by itself.

Bare minimum of tooling included; I never "tooled up" this lathe for the shop because we do everything on the larger P&W and spent the tool dollars on that.

A live center, 3-jaw chuck, grub-style tool post, couple of tool holders and a knurler..some carbide tool bits. That's about it.


It does have the taper attachment though.

All I was going to do was add a Phase III tool post and try to find the collet chuck and a steady rest; the latter two do show up on eBay periodically.
 

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So it is 3 phase correct? HP?
 

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boy bill, that could look really nice in my shop. i could sure use one.....
 
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So it is 3 phase correct? HP?

3-phase, yes. Not sure on the HP..I'll have to go look it up. It's a DC-motor drive, you know...variable speed control.

Looks like mine is the 3HP DC drive..so that would mean the AC 3-phase power would be a bit more than that. I'm running it on 220v/3p in my shop.
 
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Did I say $3000?..I meant $2000......:p
 
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