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MW19/11/2016 18:05:34
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Posted by Westbury on 19/11/2016 16:45:00:

Hi again, pics figured out - I think. This is my S800.

regards

Paul

I'm envious, just a face meltingly good machine really, i'd be happy to trade! wink

Michael W

Westbury21/11/2016 17:59:04
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Hi Brian and all

I agree with the comments on the Sabel, mine has been in the family for more than 40 years. I added a T slotted cross slide to it which also gives a useful place for mounting DTI's. The biggest advantage I find is the 3/4" diameter though the spindle. I haven't found many disadvantages! As I mentioned earlier I wanted to give this lathe some TLC which is why I bought the Cromwell. Being without a lathe is not an option! Just recently I acquired another Sabel on its original stand and in quite good condition ( no I was not the other bidder!). It just makes sense to have 2 identical models so as to share tooling etc.

I have to stop accumulating machine tools! Way too many projects!

Regards

Paul

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