Siddley | 04/08/2013 00:13:20 |
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I just bought an Emco Unimat 3 at an auction. In outstanding condition. It seems to have pretty much every accessory that was available for those lathes, many of them sealed in the origional packaging and unused. This includes the milling head etc. |
Ady1 | 04/08/2013 02:05:02 |
![]() 6137 forum posts 893 photos | A well known auction place should get you a good price for it Do postage if you want the best price |
Geoff Theasby | 04/08/2013 05:04:27 |
615 forum posts 21 photos | I sold one with lots of accessories and a milling head for £350 last year. Regards Geoff |
Springbok | 04/08/2013 05:39:22 |
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OK Sidley how about a tanner.... Nice find are you not going to keep it for tiny work. |
Michael Gilligan | 04/08/2013 07:52:41 |
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Posted by Siddley on 04/08/2013 00:13:20:
It seems to have pretty much every accessory that was available for those lathes, many of them sealed in the origional packaging and unused. . Nice buy, Siddley ... A list would be interesting. You might find this useful for comparison. Some of the Unimat accessories seem to fetch astonishing prices, so; if you decide to sell, it may be worth adopting the salami approach [i.e. buy it as a lump, sell it in thin slices]. MichaelG. . P.S. There is an excellent Parts List on Emco's site. P.P.S. Instruction Book, in German + English Edited By Michael Gilligan on 04/08/2013 08:06:49 Edited By Michael Gilligan on 04/08/2013 08:17:52 |
Andrew Johnston | 04/08/2013 09:14:16 |
![]() 7061 forum posts 719 photos | It has no intrinsic value, it's worth is what somebody is prepared to pay for it. Andrew |
Siddley | 04/08/2013 09:50:52 |
![]() 150 forum posts 1 photos | Thanks a lot for the input guys. I would love to keep the Unimat for small jobs, but I have moved to a house where there aren't any outbuildings suitable for a workshop and need to raise funds to build one. My Unimat is also in a wooden case, but it looks home built rather than a factory item ( really well made though ) There are several Unimat 3 specific books that came with the deal as well. One is authored by a chap called Gerald Wingrove who I believe is the same person who models classic cars to an incredible standard.
I'm going to have to ponder on what to do... which probably means trying to come up with a justification for keeping it rather than selling it on |
Stub Mandrel | 04/08/2013 11:24:41 |
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If they could repeat what they have heard, they would probably turn the air blue Neil |
JasonB | 04/08/2013 11:40:45 |
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Posted by Siddley on 04/08/2013 09:50:52:
Thanks a lot for the input guys. I would love to keep the Unimat for small jobs, but I have moved to a house where there aren't any outbuildings suitable for a workshop The U3 makes a perfect "indoors" lathe, I started out with one which I had inside and built a Stuart 10V on it. J |
Siddley | 04/08/2013 13:12:51 |
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My machine tools can swear like a drunken sailors parrot Neil
I'd be pushing my luck if I used it in the house Jason, I already have four large toolboxes containing my mechanics hand tools in the living room and although my missis is a great girl, she has a limit to her patience Next job is to find the memory card for the digital camera and unpack the lathe properly. It's 45C here today though ( inland Spain ) and I'm feeling a bit lazy.... |
NJH | 04/08/2013 15:50:17 |
![]() 2314 forum posts 139 photos | Buy a shed ( and a good lock) that you can put in the garden then, in all those spare moments when you are not carrying out essential tasks around the house, you can retire to your refuge and use your Unimat to make useful bits for the house ( or any other likely story that you can think of!) I survived in sheds for some years before finally achieving the relative comfort of my present set up. Norman
Edited By NJH on 04/08/2013 15:52:46 |
Siddley | 04/08/2013 17:36:10 |
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Well, thereby hangs a tale Norman - I was only at the auction because they had a 6 x 4 shed listed. |
NJH | 04/08/2013 18:03:16 |
![]() 2314 forum posts 139 photos | I think my first shed was also 6ft x 4ft ..........but I didn't have much "stuff" in those days! Now, of course, I've much more spacious quarters ( have a look in my workshop photos) but, as you will see, still not big enough for all my "stuff"! N Edited By NJH on 04/08/2013 18:07:55 |
Peter Hall | 05/08/2013 12:58:25 |
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Goes out to buy a shed. Comes back with a lathe. You've only got yourself to blame, you know.
Pete |
Siddley | 10/08/2013 23:27:41 |
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I'm really starting to like these auctions Pete, went to one today and amongst all the usual rubbish like wonky garden chairs and VHS players was a boxed Chesterman 14" height gauge and a beautifully made 5" sine bar. And best of all the missis has now agreed that I can use the downstairs spare bedroom as a workshop... |
John Stevenson | 10/08/2013 23:50:18 |
![]() 5068 forum posts 3 photos | So you will be able to turn in your sleep ??
OK I'll get me coat.............. |
Stub Mandrel | 11/08/2013 09:49:50 |
![]() 4318 forum posts 291 photos 1 articles | Sweet 'reams... Neil |
NJH | 11/08/2013 10:42:46 |
![]() 2314 forum posts 139 photos | Sorry- I can't resist it.......... Get busy with your hacksnore Be sure you've put the Mill tokens out before turning in OK OK I'll follow John's example now Norman
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Siddley | 13/08/2013 03:57:10 |
![]() 150 forum posts 1 photos | A house isn't a home unless it's got a partially dismantled British motorbike in the living room.... |
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