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Rainbows13/08/2015 22:51:16
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In about a week there is a workshop clearance I'm going to.

Highlights include 7 lathes: unknown Myford, Colchester Master, Unimat 3, Hobbymat, no name small lathe x 2 and last and maybe least I don't know: an Aceria engineers lathe.

Anyone ever heard of Aceria? Google was not helpful and the usually all knowing lathes.com didn't have anything. I'm gonna see it in a week but any backstory or reputation it may have would be good to know.

Michael Gilligan13/08/2015 22:56:57
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Posted by Rainbows on 13/08/2015 22:51:16:

In about a week there is a workshop clearance I'm going to.

Highlights include 7 lathes: unknown Myford, Colchester Master, Unimat 3, Hobbymat, no name small lathe x 2 and last and maybe least I don't know: an Aceria engineers lathe.

Anyone ever heard of Aceria? Google was not helpful and the usually all knowing lathes.com didn't have anything. I'm gonna see it in a week but any backstory or reputation it may have would be good to know.

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Aciera [note the spelling] is a superb Swiss make of Milling Machines, etc. ... 'though I'm not aware of them making an "engineers lathe".

MichaelG.

John Rudd13/08/2015 23:01:22
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Not Aciera?

although Tonys site doesn't have any lathes of that name....,

Bezzer13/08/2015 23:04:59
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I'd been wondering what it was as well but the online "catalogue" is neither use nor ornament to get any more information on any of the lots. Might see you in Congleton then Rainbowssmiley

Michael Gilligan13/08/2015 23:41:16
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It is just conceivable that the lathe is a Schaublin, with Aciera collets.

... They both use the same style. http://www.small-lathes.co.uk/Schaublin-Collets/W20-Type-Collets/C13-12-1-0.htm

MichaelG.

Edited By Michael Gilligan on 13/08/2015 23:43:04

Ian Parkin13/08/2015 23:43:04
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The online catalogue suggests that pictures may be available online the day before the auction

Ian P14/08/2015 10:11:37
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A link to the sale details would be nice.... please

Ian P

Clive Hartland14/08/2015 10:44:04
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I have an Aciera bench drill, a superb machine that goes up to 11000 rpm with pulleys.

They do make milling machines and lathes.

Go to Muller machines who sell and re-furbish a lot of these machines. It maybe that they are cloned Schaublin machines?

Clive

Edited By Clive Hartland on 14/08/2015 10:48:18

Rainbows14/08/2015 10:55:28
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Posted by Mick Berrisford on 13/08/2015 23:04:59:

I'd been wondering what it was as well but the online "catalogue" is neither use nor ornament to get any more information on any of the lots. Might see you in Congleton then Rainbowssmiley

Curses! There I was hoping that no one else would be there and I could get them all for £5 minimum bid.

Michael Gilligan14/08/2015 11:32:51
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Posted by Rainbows on 14/08/2015 10:55:28:

Curses! There I was hoping that no one else would be there and I could get them all for £5 minimum bid.

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Learning Point: Avoid mentioning words anything like Aciera cheeky

MichaelG.

Rainbows14/08/2015 13:47:35
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Someone leave me a lathe atleast

:c

Bezzer14/08/2015 13:55:13
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Posted by Ian Phillips on 14/08/2015 10:11:37:

A link to the sale details would be nice.... please

Ian P

Here you go, you want the general sale on 21st August for the provisional lot details **LINK**

Clive Hartland14/08/2015 14:35:13
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Machinery auctions, been to a few where punters were paying more at auction than a new item. Sash cramps going for £40 and in the local shop, £22.

Clive

Ian P14/08/2015 14:54:40
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Posted by Mick Berrisford on 14/08/2015 13:55:13:
Posted by Ian Phillips on 14/08/2015 10:11:37:

A link to the sale details would be nice.... please

Ian P

Here you go, you want the general sale on 21st August for the provisional lot details **LINK**

Thanks Mick

Ian P

Circlip14/08/2015 15:48:11
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Wonder if the list has been compiled in China?

Regards Ian.

Michael Gilligan20/08/2015 22:47:38
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Posted by Mick Berrisford on 14/08/2015 13:55:13:
Posted by Ian Phillips on 14/08/2015 10:11:37:

A link to the sale details would be nice.... please

Ian P

Here you go, you want the general sale on 21st August for the provisional lot details **LINK**

.

Looks like the machine is now listed as a mill

Lot 298

MichaelG.

Ian P20/08/2015 22:54:04
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Posted by Michael Gilligan on 20/08/2015 22:47:38:

Looks like the machine is now listed as a mill

Lot 298

MichaelG.

I see the picture is now slightly larger than it was when I looked (at about 5pm this afternoon) it was still a lathe then!

Ian P

Roger Provins 221/08/2015 04:36:57
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Posted by Clive Hartland on 14/08/2015 14:35:13:

Machinery auctions, been to a few where punters were paying more at auction than a new item. Sash cramps going for £40 and in the local shop, £22.

Clive

That's also my experience. I've been to a couple but the prices were far too high. Better to sit at home and search eBay.

Michael Gilligan21/08/2015 07:26:21
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A question for the Moderators:

Unless I am mistaken ... The title of this thread has been changed

[Aceria has become Aciera]

Why ?

By 'correcting' the spelling to Aciera; the opening question, and several of the answers have been rendered meaningless. ... The typo was the very essence of the question.

May I respectfully suggest that the mis-spelling should be kept in the title of the thread [perhaps along with the correction] ... It is quite a common typo, and; if retained in the title, perhaps the next enquirer will find this thread via their favourite search engine.

MichaelG.

speelwerk21/08/2015 08:05:23
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Aceria or Aciera, it is a very nice f1 and they are a pleasure to work with. The machine it self is repainted with the cabinet having the original colour, but who cares if it is in reasonable condition. Niko.

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