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A good quality lathe and tools are needed for repair work, and machine tools ain`t cheap.

A new Schaublin 70 lathe will set you back approx $50,000.

Thought you might like to see these.

The drills are tungsten carbide, and range in size from 0.3mm - 2.3mm

and are totally useless in anything other than a lathe or cnc machine.

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This is a part of my wet dreams. Wow! What did you pay for that?

Bought it about 10 years ago from a fellow restorer, new head bearings and in top condition

having done only very light work.

Second hand cost was $8500, with 3 and 4 jaw chucks, also imperial size collets.

The drills are available most places inc. Ebay.

The Schaublin is mainly used for re-pivoting damaged and broken antique clock pivots.

Guest porsche356a
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Very nice indeed. Man, the damage I can make with such a beautiful machine. :v: Congrats!

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Man, the damage I can make with such a beautiful machine. :v: Congrats!

LOL :D I hear you brother. I would go broke experimenting.

Nice set up rodwc. You must have to fork over some serious $$ to have a clock restored/repaired. Thanks for sharing.

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