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Quote from: MattinIdaho on May 17, 2016, 08:31:40 AMI know there are several lathe threads on here and I've read all that I could find. But I'll ask on this one also. Anyone have experience with the Harbour Freight 5 speed? I've read all of the reviews I could find on it as well as any other lathe I could find. This one seems to get very good reviews and is very inexpensive. Anyone with experience running one?
Quote from: Mabren2 on May 17, 2016, 01:46:03 PMQuote from: MattinIdaho on May 17, 2016, 08:31:40 AMI know there are several lathe threads on here and I've read all that I could find. But I'll ask on this one also. Anyone have experience with the Harbour Freight 5 speed? I've read all of the reviews I could find on it as well as any other lathe I could find. This one seems to get very good reviews and is very inexpensive. Anyone with experience running one?I don't have experience running one, but I did consider it heavily when I bought my lathe for the exact reasons you mention. There are a few reasons why I didn't, and a couple now that I have a little experience that I'm glad I didn't. The main reason that I didn't buy that machine is that I got a great deal on a Jet that I am confident I could get my money back on if I found out turning wasn't for me. With the HF being so cheap new, resale is going to be next to nothing, so I was willing to pay a couple hundred bucks more for the "name", knowing that it would hold its value. That was just my experience and opinion, and not a reason for everyone not to buy the HF in itself. Another reason that I didn't go the HF route is that I believe I read several posts where it took people several tries to get a satisfactory machine, and I seem to remember that parts if needed were very hard to come by making it essentially a throw away machine if a problem arises. I'm going from memory here, and could be confusing with a different machine, so please make your own conclusions on that.After having some experience on the lathe, I am glad I didn't buy the HF because I knew I wanted to do more than just pot calls. The motor is 1/2 HP, which is gonna be a little underpowered if you're really trying to turn a 10" blank. Also, the minimum speed of 750 RPM is gonna be way too fast for a larger blank, especially on a machine that size.If you know without a doubt that all you will ever turn is pot calls, I think that HF lathe will serve you well provided you get one of the good ones. If you have any desire to turn small bowels or anything bigger than a pot, I strongly suggest you hold out for a machine that will be more capable and safer.