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Oneway 2436 – Many Goodies – $5200

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Jon

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Oneway 2436 – Lots of Goodies – $5200

I am moving and downsizing to a smaller studio space and lathe, so my Oneway 2436 is for sale.

I do not turn much green wood, so the lathe is very clean.

Oneway 2436
2 HP Variable Speed Motor
46" Spindle Height
S/N 710, Manufactured in 1999, original owner

Goodies & Accessories:

– 17" Multipurpose Bed Extension
– Extra Banjo
– 14" Toolrest
– 6" Toolrest
– 36" Spindle Rest (requires both banjos)
– #3MT Oneway Live Center w/ Accessories
– #3MT Drill Chuck
– Handwheel Hub
– Spindle Extension
– Two 4" Steel Faceplates
– 6" Cast Iron Faceplate
– Five Stronghold Taper-Lock Chuck Adapters
– Pneumatic Wheel Set

$5,200 for everything

Local pickup only, located in southern Oregon, outside Medford, on the way to Crater Lake, in sunny Shady Cove.

That said, I am in the (slow) processor moving to Eugene, so depending on timing, I can transport the lathe a little further north.

If you're coming to the Portland symposium, what a perfect time to drive down to Eugene and take a fantastic lathe home with you! Eugene is about 2 hours south of Portland.

Thanks for looking,

–Jon
 

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Freshly returned home from the symposium in Portland. It was weird seeing only "mustard colored lathes" and no lovely white lathes up there!?!

That said, thought it would be a good time to bump my ad and see if there is someone out there, who doesn't already have a mustard lathe, that might want a beautiful Canadian-made lathe. 🤩

The lathe is still in southern Oregon, in Shady Cove, on the Crater Lake Highway, but I am making regular trips (3 hours) up to Eugene, and I can move it further north if that helps.
 
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